Tabelo Timse
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Enjoyed the session @AIJC_Conference today on legal responses to lawfare attacks against journalists @Journ_SA - expertly moderated by Heba Kandil @TRF & with co-panelists Churchill Otieno & @timsetabelo My message was have strategies around Legal Safety, Solidarity & Publicity
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When you go on to train journalists from different countries who have years of experience in their fields, such feedback gives you purpose and reason to continue doing it! Last week I got the opportunity to train journalists from across Africa on #MobileJournalism in an @iaj_za
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Companies controlled by controversial businessman Zunaid Moti are fighting to put a lid on leaks flowing from alleged “theft of information” by a former legal assistant. Now the Hawks are involved and the alleged “whistle-blower” is in hiding. https://t.co/r8zPiwR1mP
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THE LAUNDRY: how shape-shifting “money launderers” infiltrated SA banks (part one) Over the past decade Johannesburg banks have been fair game for a group of alleged money launderers tied to luminaries in the gold and tobacco sectors. https://t.co/xAscXtdf3o
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[6/6]Police said the three arrests bring the total of suspects linked to Transnet pipeline fuel theft caught in the last three months to 49 and attributed their success to the multi-disciplinary approach to operations. https://t.co/zUGdgirMwS
#fueltheft
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As fuel prices soar, South Africa loses millions of litres each year to sophisticated gangs of petrol thieves. We visit Vrede, a town at the centre of the fuel theft racket, to learn how these...
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[5/6]The alleged kingpin is expected to appear in the Witbank Magistrates court tomorrow (20 October 2022) and will later appear in Vrede with other suspects.
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[4/6]The duo, Mauro Aurelia Langa (41), a Mozambique national, and Solly Khoza (35) appeared in the Vrede Magistrates Court yesterday and are expected to be back in court on 24 October.
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[3/6]AmaBhungane in March published a story detailing how armed gangs steal millions worth of fuel from buried Transnet pipelines in the small Free State town of Vrede
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[2/6]According to a police spokesperson the man’s arrest today follows further investigation into the arrest of two suspects aged between 35 & 41 on Sunday for theft of fuel & tempering with the Transnet national pipeline in Vrede. They were arrested on delivering the stolen fuel
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[1/6]#fueltheft A 35-year-old “kingpin” allegedly involved in organised theft from the Transnet fuel pipeline was arrested in Pretoria on Wednesday by a team led by the Free State Hawks and Bidvest Protea Coin Security. https://t.co/zUGdgiIPyS
amabhungane.org
As fuel prices soar, South Africa loses millions of litres each year to sophisticated gangs of petrol thieves. We visit Vrede, a town at the centre of the fuel theft racket, to learn how these...
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Today’s story exposes how a property mogul and billionaire scored a multimillion-rand “commission” from a property sold to the Gauteng department of human settlements. Read full investigation by @MagMndebele here: https://t.co/fEB1fRL9BO
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Even as planned maintenance has held steady at 10%, breakdowns have risen exponentially. Whereas 10% planned maintenance was once considered the gold standard, this is seemingly no longer enough to rein in a fleet that is racing towards decay. https://t.co/13kqVSTb37
#Eskom
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The source of the current crisis is the steady decline of Eskom’s once mighty coal fleet. Forced to keep running without proper maintenance, the coal-fired stations are now, on average, only available to produce electricity 55% of the time. https://t.co/13kqVSTb37
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Here are insights collected by @jamlabafrica on investigative reporting challenges in the African region. Featuring interviews with @AngSonja, @AlvinNtibinyane, @Andee_Mat, @kuvuki, @Latashia_Naidoo, @timsetabelo, @cgicheru1, @ShinOvene & @MukamiPurity.
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Here's are insights collected by @jamlabafrica on investigative reporting challenges in the African region. Featuring interviews with @AngSonja, @AlvinNtibinyane, @Andee_Mat, @kuvuki, @Latashia_Naidoo, @timsetabelo, @cgicheru1, @ShinOvene & @MukamiPurity.
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In this insightful piece, African investigative journalists @AngSonja, @AlvinNtibinyane, @Andee_Mat, @kuvuki, @Latashia_Naidoo, @timsetabelo, @cgicheru1 & @ShinOvene speak to @jamlabafrica about their experiences in the field & the challenges they face.
In this insightful piece, African investigative journalists @AngSonja, @AlvinNtibinyane, @Andee_Mat, @kuvuki, @Latashia_Naidoo, @timsetabelo, @cgicheru1 & @ShinOvene speak to @jamlabafrica about their experiences in the field & the challenges they face. https://t.co/ULswNJSBGR
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🧵Are you comfortable with cellphone companies collecting and keeping your biometric information? Today, amaBhungane will be making oral submissions on draft regulations issued by ICASA which proposes that mobile network operators collect biometric data when selling SIM cards.
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[1/4] A dire warning from independent research group Meridian Economics: Load-shedding could get much, MUCH worse in the next four years: #Loadshedding 🧵
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[3/4]“We're concerned that the Minister is going around saying, ‘Yeah, well we've got all these procurement programmes in place, it's all going to be fine.’ It's not. We've got very big problems.” - Grové Steyn of Meridian Economics on #Loadshedding
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“Has anybody added all the numbers up to see whether it is going to solve loadshedding? We've added up the numbers ... and we can see that in the basecase, we don't solve loadshedding in most plausible scenarios.” - Grové Steyn of Meridian Economics on #Loadshedding
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