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Appendix B - amaBhungane Stories in the Past Two or Three Years

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 September 2020

Glenda Daniels
Affiliation:
University of the Witwatersrand
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5 February 2016 Guptas conquer state arms firm Denel

5 February 2016 Gupta ties are Zuma's undoing

19 February 2016 Zuma Jnr hits the big time with Optimum deal

18 March 2016 The president who tossed away the rule book

24 March 2016 The ‘Gupta owned’ state enterprises

24 March 2016 Evidence of state capture mounts

1 May 2016 Guptas ‘backed’ Maine's R140k-a-month bond

15 May 2016 Guptas sue for 27.5% of Independent Media

30 May 2016 How Denel was hijacked

6 June 2016 Guptas media bid rebuffed

19 June 2016 Guptas R51bn train grab

24 July 2016 Gupta-linked company set to score R800-million in Transnet IT solution tender deal

28 August 2016 Gupta-linked firm's R167m Transnet bonanza

30 August 2016 Tegeta coal quality hopelessly noncompliant, says report

1 September 2016 Treasury blocks Eskom's Tegeta contract

18 September 2016 Transnet's shady Gupta loan deal

19 September 2016 Questions over new Denel partner

15 October 2016 Gordhan blows whistle on Guptas R6.8bn ‘suspicious and unusual payments’

21 October 2016 R587m in six hours – How Eskom paid for Gupta mine

29 October 2016 State capture – The Guptas and the R250 million ‘kickback laundry’

3 November 2016 Zwane and his new appointment go way back

4 November 2016 State approved Guptas’ raid on mine rehab fund

8 December 2016 From Zuma Inc to the Zuptas – A story of perseverance

8 December 2016 Video: amaBhungane explain the explosive Gupta money-laundering allegations

8 December 2016 Analysis by Sam Sole: Zuma's treasonous alliance with the Guptas

8 December 2016 Exclusive: Guptas ‘laundered’ kickback millions – here's the evidence

15 February 2017 Gupta owned newspaper in line of fire of new Nielsen report

19 February 2017 The Guptas and the ‘box of gems’

22 April 2017 R10 billion in 15 days – Another massive Eskom boost for the Guptas

16 May 2017 How Brian Molefe ‘helped’ Gupta Optimum heist

18 May 2017 AmaB wins access to information battle over Gupta Waterkloof Landing

19 May 2017 Gupta mine grab: How Brown misled parliament

1 June 2017 Guptas and associates scores R5.3 billion in locomotive kickbacks

1 June 2017 Guptas pushed Eskom for R1.68 billion pre-payment

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Power and Loss in South African Journalism
News in the Age of Social Media
, pp. 175 - 178
Publisher: Wits University Press
Print publication year: 2020

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