GoldOne Mine Standoff: Call for Mantashe to Intervene

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Over 500 miners are allegedly being held captive underground by armed members of a union at the GoldOne mine in Modder-East, prompting calls for Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy Gwede Mantashe to intervene. Meanwhile, the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (Nsfas) has terminated the contract of CEO Andile Nongogo amid allegations of impropriety, and AfriForum has claimed victory in its dispute over a planned R50 million donation to Cuba. In other news, the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) has launched preparations for the 2024 national and provincial elections, while Showmax’s latest reality dating show “Bae Without Borders” has generated significant social media buzz.

An ongoing hostage crisis at the GoldOne mine in Modder-East, Springs, on Johannesburg’s East Rand has left over 500 miners allegedly held captive underground by armed members of the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (AMCU) since Sunday night. The situation remains tense, and many concerned voices have urged Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy Gwede Mantashe to intervene.

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1. What is happening at the GoldOne mine in Modder-East?

Over 500 miners are allegedly being held captive underground by armed members of a union, prompting calls for intervention by Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy Gwede Mantashe.

2. Why was the contract of Nsfas CEO Andile Nongogo terminated?

Nsfas terminated the contract of Andile Nongogo amid allegations of impropriety regarding the appointment of direct payment service providers.

3. What is the dispute over the R50 million donation to Cuba?

AfriForum claimed victory in its dispute with the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (Dirco) over a planned R50 million donation to Cuba after the Supreme Court of Appeal dismissed Dirco’s attempt to appeal an interdict.

4. What is the investigation into Deputy Health Minister Sibongiseni Dhlomo about?

Parliament is investigating allegations of sexual assault against Deputy Health Minister Sibongiseni Dhlomo after a parliamentary staff member claimed harassment at the minister’s residence in Rondebosch, Cape Town.

5. What is Showmax’s new reality dating show about?

Showmax’s new reality dating show, “Bae Without Borders,” follows four South African women and twelve Nigerian men as they search for romance, and has generated significant buzz on social media since its premiere.

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