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Louis Trichardt, South Africa Katılım Nisan 2010
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In a divorce proceeding between Tshwane CFO Gareth Mnisi and his grade 10 educated wife, it was revealed that the man was living more lavishly than Patrice Motsepe and his brother in law.
Cars owned by the now 36 year old CFO at the time of judgement in 2024.
1. Porsche Targa, a 2023 model
2. Porsche 911 Turbo (R6 million)
3. BMW X6 M50D,
4. Two Range Rovers - one with a personalised number plate with CFO name(Gareth) and birthday,
5. Two BMW 125i
6. older BMW X6
7. Mercedes Benz CLA 45
8. Toyota Hilux Single Cab
9. Volkswagen Golf 8R
10. In December 2023, CFO acquired a Maserati Levante vehicle.
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BANKING DETAILS @StandardBankZA
#vukamuntomnyama #education #educationmatters #basiceducation #academia #standardbank
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The burning of schools is linked to tenders.
People deliberately burn key infrastructure so that they can be appointed to come in and fix the same problem they created.
We saw this with our SOE’s, people deliberately sabotaged our State Owned Entities then later came in to fix the mess. 🤷🏾♂️
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Nenja iyawaqeda amanzi ngolimu
Kancane kancane, bazohamba
Ngeke kugcine bona
NaseGhana baxoshwa, singahlulwa yini thina?
#Abahambe
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ESKOM CLEARS R38BN DEBT
Eskom has settled its R38bn ES26 bond, closing a long chapter in its funding history and signalling real progress in its financial recovery.
The bond, first issued in 2007, expanded over time as investors continued to back the utility.
Its redemption now reflects stronger finances and the impact of state-backed debt relief.
Crucially, paying down this obligation should help lower Eskom’s borrowing costs going forward.
While the milestone points to improving stability, the utility still faces pressure to strengthen operations and revenue as South Africa’s energy sector continues to evolve.
Full story - ln.run/FPxwR
Pictured - Eskom Group Chief Executive, Dan Marokane

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