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[Click here for the web version of this email]( [FIRST THING With John Stupart]( Wednesday, 23 January 2019 “One of the greatest advantages of the totalitarian elites of the Twenties and Thirties was to turn any statement of fact into a question of motive.” Hannah Arendt Story of the Day [Bosasa Inc: More songs about bribes, cooked tenders and major cover-ups]( By Jessica Bezuidenhout Three former Correctional Services Commissioners and a Chief Financial Officer are among a gang of diligent Bosasa lieutenants alleged to have taken cash and favours to bend the rules for the facilities management company. Linda Mti, Zach Modise, Khulekani Sithole and Patrick Gillingham, the Zondo Commission heard, were intermittently on the take over more than 10 years. [Mi-Plan]( - The Best Global Fund Over 1,2,3,4...5 YEARS WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING [McBride to go after Cele over contract]( IPID head Robert McBride has revealed his challenge of Police Minister Bheki Cele's decision not to renew his contract. Hired on a five-year basis, McBride has been instrumental in several significant investigations into police corruption. With McBride gone, many SAPS bigwigs would [issue a sigh]( of collective relief. [Ouattara seeks a third term]( The Ivory Coast’s President Alassane Ouattara has revealed his intention to run for a third five-year term. While this is technically illegal, Ouattara argued that a 2016 constitution allowed him the ability to renew his term in office. Considering that Laurent Gbagbo was forced out at the literal barrel of a gun because of electoral fraud, Ouattara is taking a risky gamble on his perceived popularity. [Supreme Court backs Trump transgender military ban]( The United States Supreme Court has voted 5-4 to ban certain transgender groups from serving or continuing to serve in the military. A Donald Trump-induced ban cited "tremendous" costs associated with allowing transgender Americans to serve, despite a 2016 Pentagon study utterly refuting this. All four liberal Supreme Court judges voted against the motion. [Bieber's boxing startup seeks VC]( Rumble Fitness, a boxing-styled fitness class used by Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez, is seeking serious venture capital, $200 million to be precise. The expensive classes have become a hit among celebrities, with Rumble clearly looking to export its A-list popularity. With Bieber's manager pushing for the VC funding as well, you just might see a Rumble Fitness near a Sandton banking HQ soon. [Mi-Plan]( - South Africa's No.1 Global Multi-Asset Flexible Fund Picture of the Day By EPA-EFE/ROMAN PILIPEY Chinese workers make red lanterns at a private lantern factory ahead of the Chinese Lunar New Year or Spring Festival, in Tuntou village, Hebei province, China, 18 January 2019. [Daily Maverick – Hopeful since 2009]([Hoping] After the last ten years, it’s easy to be cynical in South Africa. Especially when it comes to politics. But cynicism doesn’t build a better society; it doesn’t hold power to account and it doesn’t expect better from our leaders. Daily Maverick believes in hope and we hope for a better South Africa. And while hope isn't a strategy - supporting truly independent media is. [Join Maverick Insider]( and be part of something positive. In Numbers 2426 The number of days since Berlin's new airport postponement began. It is due to open in October 2020. Facts of the Day Today in 1879 the Battle of Rourke's Drift ends. The panther is not a real animal. It is a name used for any black furred feline big cat. Featured Articles [Political parties are voluntary organisations that set their own rules. 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