ConCourt Justice Chris Jafta on Zuma Imprisonment says Sisi Khampepe acted inappropriately and unlawfully by sentencing Pres Jacob Zuma to prison as his case was a Civil contempt which does not lead to a conviction, but civil remedies. Convictions are solely for criminal contempt
Jafta further stated that Khampepe's judgement violated President Zuma's human right enshrined in constitution on section 35(3) and said "Motion proceedings are not a trial, you can't be detained without a trial, there wasn't a trial"
2nd error on Zuma's imprisonment judgement
ADCJ Sisi Khampepe on her judgement on the imprisonment of Zuma stated that "Due to the matter being extraordinary, of public interest, she departs from ordinary proceedings"
Basically, ignored the LAW which enforces section 35 (3) to be regarded just to see Zuma behind bars
Adv Ngcikaitobi even agreed with Justice Jafta that civil contempt of Zuma is imprisoned for, doesn’t shake s35 protection on the constitution of when Jafta asked him. This despite Ngcikaitobi having claimed that Khampepe's judgement was binding and according to the constitution
Zuma's Legal Team [Adv Mpofu] clearly stated that President Zuma is incarcerated due to contempt of court not due to corruption as some suggest, that he had a right to ask Raymond Zondo to recuse himself because he felt he was biased. Ngcukaitobi never even made one argument
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Sunday Times which is one of sources of Thuli Madonsela's State Capture Report has been issuing apologies to former Eskom and Transnet CEO's Matshela Koko and Siyabonga Gama for publishing propaganda accusing them of Corruption without evidence. SANEF doesn't condemn Sunday Times
Sunday Times's apologies to Siyabonga Gama and Matshela Koko - July 11th, 2021.
Sunday Times is one of the main sources of Thuli Madonsela's State Capture Report check no. 5 on her Sources list. Sunday Times published misleading articles of which Madonsela regarded as Facts
Koko was suspended for 5 months in 2015 and 4 months in 2017 before being forced to resign by Pravin because of media tabloids including Sunday Times. Siyabonga Gama was also fired by Pravin Gordhan in 2018 when he became Minister of Enterprises under Cyril Ramaphosa as President
Mass Propaganda on Blacks pushing for Transformation. Matshela Koko implemented 51% Black Coal Policy at Eskom with R45 Billion made under President Zuma in 2016 to buy 51% Coal from Blacks. He was called Corrupt. Today Eskom buys 80% Coal from White Mines e.g Anglo #FreeZumaNow
Eskom generates almost R200bn revenue and spend 60% of costs on primary energy. CostPlus Mines which are White Mines with Eskom Tenders of 40 years such as Anglo, South32 formerly BHP which just sold some of it's ownership to a BEE partner called Mike Teke of Seriti #FreeZumaNow
The Jacob Zuma Administration made this policy to make over 50% of Eskom Coal Budget to be spent on Black Businesses in the Energy Sector for enforcing Transformation through Radical Economic Transformation in 2016. After they were removed, Eskom scrapped this Policy #FreeZumaNow
France produces 71% of Electricity from Nuclear where 40% of Uranium is from Niger. They don't have Loadshedding. South Africa rejected a 9.6 GW Nuclear from the 2010 Intergrated Resource Plan at R100/MWh and opted for French Renewable Energy at R2300/MWh. They have Loadshedding.
The Intergrated Resource Plan (IRP) clearly and extensively detailed how the Nuclear Program would benefit South Africa at large and how it's finance model structure was to be execute. One of those structures was Nuclear Intergovernmental Agreement between BRICS Member Countries.
Another Agreement was between South Africa and Russia through the "Promotion and Reciprocal Protection of Investments" had agreed on building Nuclear Plants in South Africa to expand SA's Economic, Scientific, Technological advancements and build Arsenals for the SA Defense Force
When He assumed office in 2009 South Africa’s Economy fell by over -2.5% due to the Financial Crisis
In 2010 SA’s GDP rebounded by a 3% Growth, interest rate from 15% in 2008 to 7% in 2013 and made Policies such as 51% Black Coal Supply at Eskom #ZumaDay
In 2014 Zuma established Special Economic Zones (SEZ) through attracted Foreing Direct Investments. SEZ gives 15% Tax Incentives (tax relief) for Businesses on SEZ. Also give Tax Allowance to Fund Businesses with Capital and Training it’s Staff called 12I Tax Allowance and more.
In 2015 as part of Transforming the Agricultural Sector, Zuma launched Agri-Parks Program which created 146,000 Agro-Process Jobs for Black Small Holder Farmers in SMMEs. This Program gave Farmers 70% Ownership of the wealth created and traded in mainstream Agricultural Sector.
Did you know South Africa’s Lockdown costs the economy R13 billion per day and SARB estimates that about over 370,000 Jobs are going to be lost because of Covid19 Pandemic. But there is a Possible Way for South Africa to have a Lockdown without Economy and public health hindrance
South Africa faces three interrelated problems. The public health threat from the COVID-19 pandemic, the economic and health effects of the lockdown, and a range of intractable economic problems such as high unemployment, low economic growth and falling per capita income.
Focusing only on the health challenges and not economic issues will result in great economic costs, and will undermine the health imperatives. It’s evident a protracted lockdown applied by SA won’t necessarily have an effect of ridding South Africa of Coronavirus.
Did you know that SAA was Looted R6.4 BN by Aerosud in a Five Year Irregular Contract meant for SAA to buy 8 Military Transport Aircraft from European Aircraft Giant, Airbus. Herman Mashaba owns 54% out of 68% of the BEE transaction deal with Aerosud that looted Billions from SAA
Aerosud benefited substantially in recent years from the Department of Trade and Industry in the : Industrial participation policy with contracts worth R4 Billion in Five Years.
These contracts flow almost entirely from the offset obligations created by the state or parastatal aircraft purchases, notably SAA’s acquisition of Boeing Passenger Jets. The SANDF planned acquisition of a fleet of Airbus A400M military transport aircraft.