Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Peru Permits Citizens to Join Israeli Forces in Gaza Conflict

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Peruvian citizens join Israeli forces in Gaza. Palestinian ministry condemns Peru, urges revoking citizenship. ICJ orders Israel to prevent genocide, provide aid; Israel rejects, Hamas welcomes. Peruvian government has reportedly allowed its citizens to fight alongside Israeli occupation forces in the ongoing conflict in Gaza. This decision marks Peru as the first nation to officially … Read more

BRICS leaders negotiate concerns before debate about expansion

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The leaders of BRICS convened on Tuesday to engage in discussions about the alliance’s future in the midst of existing differences and a forthcoming pivotal debate regarding the expansion of the alliance. Both China and Russia are working to bolster the bloc, aiming to establish a counterbalance to the prevailing Western dominance. Against a backdrop … Read more

South African anti-corruption investigator assassinated

South African investigator
  • Mr. Murray’s responsibility as a court-appointed company liquidator was to investigate the accounts of failed businesses.
  • Mr. Murray was shot by unknown assailants.
  • Mr. Murray was transported to the hospital and eventually died from his injuries.

A South African accountant and his son were killed while investigating high-level corruption crimes.

Cloete Murray, 50, was the liquidator for Bosasa, a corporation embroiled in a slew of government contracting scandals.

He also served as a liquidator for companies tied to the rich Gupta brothers, who deny any wrongdoing.

Authorities will investigate whether there is a connection between Mr. Murray’s death and these corruption probes.

On Saturday, Mr. Murray was shot by unknown assailants while driving in Johannesburg with his 28-year-old son Thomas, a legal adviser.

His kid died at the scene, while Mr. Murray was transported to the hospital and eventually died from his injuries, according to local media and a police spokesperson.

According to South African media, the couple was driving their white Toyota Prado toward their home in Pretoria.

Mr. Murray’s responsibility as a court-appointed company liquidator was to investigate the accounts of failed businesses, collect assets, and report any illegal activity.

Bosasa, a government contractor specializing in prison services, was one of the companies.

The landmark Zondo committee investigating corruption concluded that the firm bought politicians and government officials extensively to obtain government contracts during Jacob Zuma’s nine-year administration, from 2009 to 2018.

Mr. Zuma has refused to cooperate with the investigation but has denied all allegations of wrongdoing.

In 2018, current South African President Cyril Ramaphosa stated that he will refund Bosasa’s $35,000 (£27,300) gift.

An anti-corruption investigation determined he lied to parliament about the donation, but the country’s High Court overturned that verdict.

Mr. Ramaphosa has also been accused of corruption, which he rejects.

Bosasa went into voluntary liquidation when its bank accounts were closed.

Mr. Murray was also a liquidator for companies associated with the Gupta brothers. The Zondo commission determined that the brothers – Ajay, Rajesh, and Atul – sought to influence political and economic decisions during Mr. Zuma’s administration in a practice known as “state capture”.

The Guptas relocated from India to South Africa in 1993, where they established a diverse portfolio of businesses that had lucrative contracts with South African government agencies and state-owned enterprises.

South African authorities are currently attempting to extradite the Gupta brothers from the UAE, where they have been detained, to stand trial.

They have refuted allegations that they paid monetary bribes to obtain contracts.

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He is now in a strong position to head the ANC in the election of 2024. The president has filed a lawsuit to have the panel’s report thrown out. Vote-buying allegations were refuted by both sides. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa was re-elected as the head of the ruling ANC. He outpolled his opponent Zweli … Read more

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President of South Africa weighs options amid corruption scandal

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King Charles condemns Britain’s colonial history at state banquet

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In his first speech at a royal banquet, King Charles denounced Britain’s colonial past with South Africa. He encouraged collaboration between the two countries despite the “wrongs which have moulded our past”. The 74-year-old king succeeded his mother Queen Elizabeth II to the British throne in September. In his first speech at a royal banquet … Read more

Kate Middleton greets President Cyril Ramaphosa in stunning look

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Palace issues statement on King Charles first state visit hosting next month

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S.Africa honours 21 teenagers killed in tavern tragedy

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  • Memorial service for 21 people who died in mysterious circumstances at a township tavern last month.
  • Empty coffins were laid out to symbolise the loss of those who died, 11 days after their bodies were discovered.
  • The cause of the deaths remains a riddle, although officials have ruled out a stampede.

 

 

South Africa said an emotional farewell to 21 people, mostly teenagers, who killed in mysterious circumstances at a township tavern last month, in an incident that shook the country.

President Cyril Ramaphosa attended a memorial service at a stadium in Scenery Park, a township in East London’s coastal city, where empty coffins were laid out to symbolise the loss.

Eleven days after the bodies were discovered in the Enyobeni tavern, the cause of the deaths remains a riddle.

The police are yet to wrap up their investigation, although officials have ruled out a stampede, and autopsy results are still to be made public.

“Somebody, somewhere must answer” for the tragedy, Police Minister Bheki Cele declared at the memorial service

Scores of mourners filled a large marquee where 19 coffins were laid out, and hundreds more people gathered outside to follow the ceremony.

Some broke down in tears, while others chanted prayers as a police band played the national anthem.

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Undertakers said the caskets were empty. One family expected to bury their child after the service and the others would be buried later this week. Two of the victims had already been laid to rest, according to local media.

The youngsters died in what survivors have described as a battle to escape the jam-packed venue, with one reporting a suffocating smell.

The grim discovery of their bodies was made on June 26.

The youngest was just 14 years and the oldest 20, according to birthdates listed on the memorial official programme distributed on Wednesday.

Cele had previously said the youngest was 13 and the oldest 17.

The fatalities bore no visible signs of injury and officials have ruled out a stampede as the cause of death.

– ‘Hope of our nation’ –

“As a nation we are hurt by what happened,” Oscar Mabuyane, the head of the Eastern Cape province where East London is located, said in an address.

“(The) young people we are here to bury were the hope of their families and by extension the hope of our nation.”

Drinking in South Africa is permitted for over-18s.

But in township taverns, which are often located close to family homes, safety regulations and drinking-age laws are not always enforced.

The tragedy has sparked calls for change.

“Alcohol… should never be a form of entertainment for our kids,” Lucky Ntimane, national convenor of the National Liquor Traders Association told the memorial service.

Nolitha Tsangani, a resident of Scenery Park who lives near the Enyobeni tavern, believes responsibility for the tragedy should be shared.

“We are all wrong… the parent is wrong, the child who is dead, I am sorry to say, is wrong,” she told AFP, blaming the tavern owner and the police.

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S.Africa president lashes ‘dirty tricks’ in burglary scandal

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