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What’s in City Press: Eskom price shock, Cyril faces Supra headache, how Bushiri conned congregants out of millions

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City Press front page: February 24 2019
City Press front page: February 24 2019

Here are some of the headlines in your City Press newspaper today:

Cyril vs Supra

President Cyril Ramaphosa is in a fix over Supra Mahumapelo. Are we likely to have Minister Mahumapelo as Ramaphosa tries to appease him?

Eskom price shock

Consumers are likely to pay as much as 50% more for electricity if Eskom wins two court cases.

DA’s ambitious plans for investment

Streamlining government, selling off SOEs, having special incentive offers and depoliticising board appointees are part of the opposition party’s manifesto pledges.

SACP warns Cyril over Eskom

The SA Communist Party has threatened to dump the president if Eskom is unbundled to benefit new “opportunists”.

‘Robbed’ from the pulpit

Scores of Shepherd Bushiri’s congregants handed over millions after the self-proclaimed ‘prophet’ promised them huge and fast returns on their money.

Taxing times

Most of us rely on minibus taxis to get around, but commuters report violence, accidents, bribing or lawlessness as a normal part of the journey.

Noose tightens around sex offender teachers

Provincial education structures have been stripped of their powers to conduct disciplinary hearings against teachers accused of sexual misconduct.

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