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The rise, fall and rise again of Jacob Zuma

Former Eskom Chief Executive Brian Molefe former Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa head Lucky Montana and former Transnet boss Siyabonga Gama were among those who replaced the 10 sacked MPs...


MK pins its hopes on Shivambu

The court action did not stop MK from swearing in new members such as former EFF member Mzwanele Manyi as well as people implicated in the state capture report including former CEOs of state-owned enterprises – Brian Molefe (Eskom) Lucky Montana (Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa) and Siyabonga Gama (Transnet) – among the party's 58 MPs...

New MPs Brian Molefe: former Eskom and Transnet CEO Siyabonga Gama: former Transnet CEO Lucky Montana: former CEO of the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa All three were implicated in the Zondo Commission on allegations of corruption...


Net closes around the Guptas

Since 30 May some of the key players set to be implicated in the State Capture Commission report have been arrested and charged including Brian Molefe former head of both the freight authority Transnet and the ailing electricity utility Eskom; former Eskom CFO Anoj Singh; former Transnet supremo Siyabonga Gama and CFO Garry Pita; Phetolo Ramosebudi of Transnet and Eric Wood and Daniel Roy of the company Trillian...


The 'Ramaphosa Compromise'

The Commission also heard that Zuma allegedly ordered the reinstatement and elevation of discredited executive Siyabonga Gama of Transnet the state-owned rail port and pipeline company...


Ramaphosa rattled

Hogan said Zuma had bullied her into appointing Siyabonga Gama as CEO of Transnet despite the fact that he was facing serious allegations of misconduct and that he shouted at her she said to try to prevent Jacob Maroga the discredited CEO of the electricity utility Eskom from being fired...


Cyril’s new business plan

Siyabonga Gama former head of the state-owned public transport facility Transnet was dismissed on 21 October over scandals involving the loss of tens of millions of rand in procuring locomotive trains and rail stock...


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