OCTOBER 4, 2017. Johannesburg. Leader of the Democratic Alliance Mmusi Maimane delivered a speech at the Joburg Indaba at the Inanda Club in Johannesburg on 4 October 2017. Also present at the Indaba was Zweli Mkhize. "Maimane criticised the 2017 Reviewed Mining Charter gazetted in June, and called out the minister of mineral resources, Mosebenzi Zwane, for his close proximity to the controversial Gupta family and its businesses.The mining industry is currently challenging the implementation of the Charter at the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria seeking for it to be reviewed or set aside, arguing that the Charter would be harmful to the industry and the economy because of its content, as well as the vague and contradictory language employed to convey that content." PHOTOGRAPH: ALON SKUY/THE TIMES
Mozambican opposition leader Vanencio Mondlane has requested the presence of South African opposition party Built One South Africa president Mmusi Maimane at the airport to receive him.
This is reportedly for security reasons.
Mondlane is in exile after fleeing Mozambique following the recently held disputed elections won by ruling party FRELIMO.
He is expected back in Mozambique this Thursday.
Maimane who also the former president of SA opposition party Democratic Alliance posted the letter on his X handle:
“I received a very alarming letter from the leader of the opposition party in Mozambique.
“I will be reaching out to the President and the minister of International Relations as a matter of urgency.”
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