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In this issue

Free State capture and the ‘cattle thief’
Fake news about Gaddafi’s loot
Bungle justice
Rogue unit WhatsApps that clinch it
Mossel Bay landslide disaster

The Ace Of Arts

On page 10 you Will find an extract from Pieter-Louis Myburgh’s new book: Gangster State – unravelling ANC Secretary General Ace Ma-gashule’s web of capture.

The Ace Of Arts

3 mins

Rian Malan Told You So...

The other day, I Was Woken from my afternoon nap by a thunderclap of stunned silence emanating from the United States, where special prosecutor Robert Mueller had just handed over the results of his probe into the allegedly cosy relationship between Donald Trump and Russian strongman Vladimir Putin.

Rian Malan Told You So...

3 mins

‘Racist' Maritzburg Magistrate In Hot Water Again

Pietermaritzburg magistrate Ashin Singh, who is facing the possibility of being sacked from the bench after a pleth-ora of complaints laid against him, has landed himself in hot water once again.

‘Racist' Maritzburg Magistrate In Hot Water Again

3 mins

A Curious Undervaluation

Why Would Johannesburg’s city council settle for an undervaluation of the property at 100 Grayston Drive?

A Curious Undervaluation

2 mins

Free State capture and the ‘cattle thief'

An extract from Gangster State: Unravelling Ace Magashule’s Web of Capture by Pieter-Louis Myburgh

Free State capture and the ‘cattle thief'

7 mins

Fake News And Gaddafi's Loot: Two Great Pre-election Spoilers

NoseWeek didn’t get the $30m (R417,000,000) version of the Zuma/King Mswati III/ Muammar Gaddafi / Nkandla treasure story.

Fake News And Gaddafi's Loot: Two Great Pre-election Spoilers

6 mins

Bungle Justice

Along the way the matter sank into a morass of ridiculousness, a comedy of errors, a parody of dodgy endeavours masquerading as justice being seen to be done.

Bungle Justice

7 mins

A Landslide Disaster

Mossel Bay homeowners sue authorities over wrecked homes

A Landslide Disaster

6 mins

Who Called Iqbal What?!

It Was late afternoon on the 27th of November 2014 and Tony Weaver paused and looked back at the Cape Times newsroom which he was leaving after having served as one of its most respected reporters and columnists for close on a quarter of century.

Who Called Iqbal What?!

3 mins

Jürgen Witt, Museum Man of Tzaneen

Born 26/08/1930 Charlottenburg (Berlin), Germany – died 03/01/2019 Tzaneen South Africa

Jürgen Witt, Museum Man of Tzaneen

3 mins

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Noseweek Magazine Description:

PublisherRocksolid Systems

CategoryNews

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

Noseweek is South Africa's only investigative magazine and features irreverent, independent, inside information about business, the professions, politics and society in South Africa.

Published monthly it is essential reading for anybody interested in what's going on in the rainbow nation.

Noseweek is owned by Chaucer Publications (Pty) Ltd. We are an independent private company not affiliated to any other group or corporate interest.

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