The Week That Was
Gerald Potash, Hello again, Two days before the announcement of his sudden and dramatic resignation as the CEO of Eskom became public Andre de Ruyter was poisoned. De Ruyter was…
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Gerald Potash, Hello again, Two days before the announcement of his sudden and dramatic resignation as the CEO of Eskom became public Andre de Ruyter was poisoned. De Ruyter was…
Gerald Potash, Hello again, It has been a bad and a good week for Cyril. His Party is supporting him and he is smiling notwithstanding the report on his action…
Gerald Potash, Hello again, With the two day taxi strike in the Western Cape, Ramaphosa on the RED carpet in London, Zuma ordered to go back to jail, Janusz Walus…
Gerald Potash, Hello again, The week kicked off with news dominated by attacks on Cyril from members in his own cabinet. Lindiwe Sisulu and Nkosasana Dlamini-Zuma have not missed an…
Gerald Potash, Hello again, The story of the week must be the $8.5 billion offered by wealthy nations to SA to bolster energy supply and it is linked to a…
Gerald Potash, Hello again, The manner in which the BIG-shot super-arrogant Matshelo Koko and his collaborators were arrested on Thursday was fascinating. 8 of them were in the dock for…
Gerald Potash, Hello again, This week has been a news-frenzy time with day after day delivering huge political stories. On Friday and Saturday Kgalema Motlanthe and Thabo Mbeki spoke at…
Gerald Potash, Hello again, When the DA discovered that Cyril had secretly amended the ministerial handbook to give his bloated cabinet even more perks—free electricity and water, as much as…
Gerald Potash, Hello again, The City Press newspaper on Sunday led with the story of Cyril’s (our) grossly bloated cabinet comprising 62 Ministers & Deputies. The mean size average of…
Gerald Potash, Hello again, Eskom’s new board, sabotage at certain plants and the bugging of Andre de Ruyter’s vehicle (with a powerful device not available on the open market) have…