ANALYSIS: Gordhan and Ramaphosa will need a serious legal effort to overcome Mkhwebane’s clumsy scattergun approach

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ANALYSIS: Gordhan and Ramaphosa will need a serious legal effort to overcome Mkhwebane’s clumsy scattergun approach By Sam Mkokeli

The anti-Gordhan brigade is smelling blood as the man who helped rescue Ramaphosa’s political ambitions not so long ago is dangling tenuously on the prickly mess that is Public Enterprises — with no visible defence or support coming from his boss and colleagues.

They feel Gordhan is the ringleader of a pro-market group with links to the Stellenbosch mafia . If Gordhan is emasculated, politically speaking, they feel the likes of Edward Kieswetter, the boss at SARS, will not have the courage and stamina to give the revenue-collection service the might it once had. The other fear is that Ivan Pillay, or someone like him, would be hired at SARS and unleash a feisty wave of attacks at the illicit economy kings and other scumbags in the criminal underworld.

Also, inside Gordhan’s party, race and racism are not issues many talk about openly or genuinely. It is dealt with mainly in terms of relations in society and in the context of the quest for economic parity along racial lines. The so-called advocate’s bullet casings add smoke for the mirrors and is a pawn for the skilful rabble-rousing politicians who see Gordhan’s current battles with the Public Protector as an opportunity to clip his connection to Ramaphosa so that they can have better access to the Union Buildings and the patronage machinery.

 

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Sam Mkokeli you just demonstrated that you have sold your soul,in simply term black stooge.

I consider Mkokeli's opinion a conspiracy about the real intentions of the EFF What then makes him different from those he accuses of conspiracies? Nevertheless, why use a serious four pound legal hammer to kill a clumsy gnat? Conclusion maqawe: Mkokeli o lava poso🤣

Not really. At best, she’s clueless.

🤔

Another article defending Minister Rogue Unit from Stratcom headquaters. Like AdvBMkhwebane said, only Courts can review her reports not newspapers. So guess if we're reading this or waiting for court to decide.

😂😂 clumsy scarrergun approach, we can see your bias reporting, we will never fall for this bias reporting, forget it, all this fascist media must find a new approach, your old apartheid ways won’t work anymore.

But if it was clumsy scat... Argh nevermind

RaymondSuttner Desperate commentary this...

My comment to Ramaphosa: Mr President, don't you think it's time you come up with a new slogan?

Sam Mkokeli has sold his soul to stratcom too?

RaymondSuttner Contradiction in terms 👇🏾 if so clumsy why do they need “serious legal effort”. Surely, a paralegal should be able to give the case short thrift, not big guns like pierredevos, surely 🤷🏾‍♂️

RaymondSuttner Wasted my 5 minutes reading this

The heading & conclusion are inconsistent with the rest of the article which makes it misleading

This media now is drunk. They kept on saying the guy did no wrong now they are singing different slogan. I feel sorry for blacks that are up in arms calling PP names

Why a serious legal effort if you claim she’s clumsy🙄

If the PP is clumsy and incompetent, what is the need for serious legal effort?

The we go writing shitty headline in protection of your corrupt boss as if your Gordon is innocent, we are aware that this scam and unlawful unit is now cracking down all the witness that are on the PublicProtector list. Your Gordon will be removed by parliamentarians.

Why would you need a 'serious legal effort' against a clumsy scatter gun? maar who approves these kak headlines you guys write...

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