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Mining company hijackers plotted to overthrow SA regime

“Kalahari hijackers wanted to rule South Africa”

26 October 2010 JOHANNESBURG (Sapa) - Four black people accused of fraud alongside controversial black businessman Sandile Majali are all directors of the black-economic-empowerment mining-company Kalahari Resources. They also are directors of the South African Community Government Union, which claims to head the "Royal Kingdom of South Africa" and even openly plots to overthrow the ANC-regime…

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On trial for fraud and for “ hijacking the mining company Kalahari Resources” at the Johannesburg Specialised Commercial Crimes Court are Sandila Majali, Linda Welhenica Dlamini, (both out on bail); Stephen Khoza (his video is posted below), Elvis Bongani Ndala and Harry Sferopoulous – the latter three, clapped in irons in the courtroom, were ordered to remain in custody: the State claimed that Sheropoulos and Khoza were 'patients who absconded from the Sterkfontein mental hospital”.

All four of Majali's co-accused are listed as directors of the "South African Community Government Union" on its website, www.sacgu.org, which carries bizarre graphs and pictures and wants to overthrow the ANC-regime. ( below)

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KALAHARI RESOURCES overthrow of

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http://www.sacgu.org/

The now incarcerated Steven Khoza even published a YouTube video named “Overview of Corruption in the Housing Sector’ – below - claiming that the distribution of SA government-housing is controlled by a syndicate of the  “Xhosa-mafia and freemasons” which link people’s home-ownership rights to their ANC-membership and to the bond-holders’ jobs:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wFb2cW89e8

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Yet although these black people were openly plotting to overthrow the SA government – they were not arrested for sedition and ‘terrorism’ charges -- as so many Afrikaner/Boers  such as military hero Willem Ratte and 9 other men who were rounded up under such trumped-up claims… yet after four weeks of imprisonment, the State has yet to come up with any formal charges…http://censorbugbear-reports.blogspot.com/2010/10/sa-military-hero-dying-of-hunger-in.html

  • Instead, the State prosecutor Shaun Abrahams  has merely asked the court to refer three of the incarcerated black men ‘for mental observation’ while two, Majali and Dlamini, were released on low bail…and merely ordered to appear in court again on January 18 2011 – while the State ‘further investigates the alleged hijacking of mining company Kalahari Resources…’
  • The three other accused, Stephen Khoza, Elvis Bongani Ndala, and Harry Sferopoulous, who were all wearing leg irons in court, would remain in custody until Friday, when the State was expected to ask the court to make arrangements to send them for mental observation.

All four of Majali's co-accused are listed as directors of the "South African Community Government Union" on its website, www.sacgu.org, which carries bizarre graphs and pictures.

According to the website, Khoza is the "Master" of the SACGU, Ndala the "deputy" and "doctor" Sferopoulous is in charge of "economics".

The SACGU states a new law, the "SACGU Statutes & Complete Company Act" would be published by December 2010.

This would give them wide-ranging powers which included to "lay and collect taxes, duties", "to borrow money on the credit of the Republic of South Africa", "to establish an [sic] uniform rule of naturalisation", "to coin money", "to provide for punishment of counterfeiting the securities", "to establish Post Offices" -- and much more.

The SACGU would "exercise legislation in all cases whatsoever", will become "the Seat of the government" and "exercise like Authority over all Places purchased by the Consent of the Legislature of the State".

The SACGU website's home page carries clipart of a smiling aeroplane with a laurel wreath wrapped around it, a graph of a cord-less tower, a waiter with a hammer and a gavel on his tray and pictures of a dancing man and woman with the caption "culture masters".

The website Moneyweb reported last month that Sferepoulos was the one who actually made the changes to the directorship of Kalahari Resources, by removing the names of its real directors, Daphne Mashile-Nkosi and Brian Amos Mashile, from the database of the Companies and Intellectual Property Registration Office (Cipro). He allegedly listed eight new directors, including himself and Majali.

  • Sferepoulos was apparently a registered Cipro agent, which, according to Moneyweb, is any natural or legal person requiring interaction with Cipro. Sferepoulos told Moneyweb that, "according to the SACGU statute, it is the majority shareholder of all companies in South Africa, as such they [SAGCU] have the legal authority to remove directors with or without their consent". It was not clear how Majali was linked to Sferepoulos, although Moneyweb said Majali had recently signed over power of attorney to Khoza, the SAGCU "Master".

National Prosecuting Authority spokesman Mthunzi Mhaga only said the State “was still investigating the case”.

 Majali transferred R11-million belonging to PetroSA to ANC’s 2004 election campaign…

Majali's lawyer, John Ngcebetsha, told reporters outside court on Tuesday that the State's case was “weak”. Majali, who is said to be in financial trouble, is known for the controversial transfer of some R11-million which belonged to PetroSA to buy oil, to the African National Congress for its 2004 election campaign."The State's case is extremely, extremely weak against our client. They are moving on the basis of incorrect information.He himself is the one who alerted the other people that they have been removed [as directors]."

The High Court in Johannesburg last month ruled that Cipro should reinstate the original directors of Kalahari Resources, which owns a 40 percent stake in Kalagadi Manganese, the mining company developing an R11 billion manganese mine and sinter plant in the Northern Cape, as well as a smelter at Coega.

Kalahari Resources spokeswoman Mandlakazi Mpahlwa-Sigcawu has described the saga as "weird". "The story gets weirder and weirder... [during the high court case] a lawyer stood up and said he was representing SAGCU, the SA Community Government Union. They claim they have the authority to change directorships of any company in South Africa," she said.

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