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Manyi struggles to explain why 'TNA' earned more govt revenue than other papers
Former GCIS head Mzwanele Manyi told the state capture commission that 'The New Age' newspaper received 4.5% of government spending but things got heated when he was asked about how much it received in its first year.
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Manyi says Madonsela should be called to testify at Zondo commission
Mzwanele Manyi produced a picture of Thuli Madonsela with some of the members of the Gupta family when he appeared at the commission on Monday.
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Manyi ‘disappointed’ by Gordhan’s testimony at Zondo commission
Mzwanele Manyi told the commission that he thought former Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan would have tangible information and the paper trail.
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Mzwanele Manyi defends govt’s support for TNA newspaper
Manyi says government advertised with 'The New Age' because it was different to mainstream media as at the time government was suffering from a serious media onslaught generally.
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[WATCH LIVE] Mzwanele Manyi returns to state capture inquiry
Manyi is expected to answer questions on his involvement with the government’s task team that was dealing with the closure of bank accounts of Gupta businesses amongst other questions.
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Manyi expected to take stand at state capture inquiry
The commission also wants to question him about his involvement with the government’s task team that was dealing with the closure of bank accounts of Gupta businesses.
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Manyi accuses state capture inquiry’s lawyers of unfair treatment
The state capture commission’s legal team wants to question Mzwanele Manyi about his conduct in relation to inappropriate government procurement that favoured the Guptas businesses.
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Manyi: Everyone was happy with how I ran GCIS
Mzwanele Manyi addressed the state capture commission on Wednesday to respond to the testimony of acting GCIS Director-General Phumla Williams earlier this year.
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Zondo inquiry: Manyi says he didn't try to influence Williams's testimony
Mzwanele Manyi addressed the commission into state capture on Wednesday, saying he wanted to clarify issues from Phumla Williams’s testimony which implicated him.
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Former GCIS boss says he changed tender processes because of irregularities
Mzwanele Manyi has been testifying at the state capture commission in Parktown, responding to Phumla Williams’ testimony implicating him at the commission.
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[LIVE BLOG] State Capture Inquiry: Barbara Hogan resumes testimony
Former Public Enterprises Minister Barbara Hogan will wrap up her testimony today.
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CWU: Infinity Media must compensate unlawfully retrenched employees
The Labour Court ruled on Thursday that the media company owned by businessman Mzwanele Manyi violated the labour law when it got rid of some 300 staff without following a retrenchment consultation process.
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Court rules Infinity Media Networks must reinstate workers immediately
The court has instructed Infinity Media, owned by businessman Mzwanele Manyi, to reinstate the axed Afro Worldview workers with immediate effect.
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Afro Worldview staff approach Labour Court over sacking
The employees of the Afro Worldview accuse Infinity Media owner Mzwanele Manyi of not following proper procedure when he told them to go home.
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Manyi urged to follow procedure in terminating Afro Worldview workers’ contracts
About 300 staffers have been left without jobs at the former Gupta-owned 24-hour news channel after its contract was not renewed with MultiChoice.
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Phumla Williams to continue testimony at state capture inquiry
The commission has been hearing evidence of abuse of power by senior government officials and former President Jacob Zuma's involvement with the Guptas.
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Justice Zondo considers summoning Manyi for interfering with witness
Acting GCIS head Phumla Williams told the inquiry that during Friday’s tea break Manyi sent her a text message warning her not to implicate him in the controversial 'New Age' breakfast briefings.
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Williams accuses Manyi of trying to influence inquiry testimony
The acting chief executive at GCIS, Phumla Williams, is currently testifying at the Commission of Inquiry into State Capture in Parktown, Johannesburg.
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CWU wants to meet Manyi to discuss Afro Worldview severance packages
Over 300 workers have been left without jobs after the 24-hour news channel’s contract with MultiChoice was not renewed.
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Afro Worldview's replacement to be announced next week
The news channel, formerly known as Africa News Network 7 (ANN7) until it was bought together with defunct _The New Age_ newspaper by Mzwanele Manyi, stopped airing at midnight on 20 August.
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End of the line: MultiChoice pulls plug on Afro Worldview
The Communications Workers Union (CWU) said it was disappointed with the decision to cut ties with the channel.