Moses Tembe, South Africa’s lotto king, is seemingly in business with at least three associates of Paul Mashatile; a used syringe has been presented to the medical profession’s watchdog as alleged evidence that TV doctor Pieter Henning is abusing opioids; embattled reality TV personality Mel Viljoen’s dreams of returning to South Africa received a boost this past week; and a comprehensive look at 30 ANC ministers over two decades reveals a far more serious pattern of personal corruption, bribery, and direct abuse of power.
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