Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

QUOTES OF THE WEEK

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We have been aware of at least half of the claims in Pauw’s book. Go read that book, because it is telling the truth. In fact, South Africans should stand up because if this thing is not dealt with, our country is going, not only for us as leaders, but also for you as citizens. – Former higher education minister Blade Nzimande calls on SACP supporters to read Jacques Pauw’s book, The President’s Keepers, at a rally in Clermont, near Pinetown.

Officially no one has called it a coup yet; even the generals themselves are not calling it a coup yet, but that is what it is. So the issue is how do you return the country to constituti­onal normalcy? Those are the discussion­s we will have with the old man (Mugabe). But he is no longer in charge; he is basically under house arrest, but they won’t call it that. – A senior diplomat in Pretoria on events in Zimbabwe this week.

We were ill-discipline­d. Those penalties hurt us. In the northern hemisphere three points are like a score… they’re an important event. We didn’t realise penalties would hurt us so much. – Springbok coach Allister Coetzee after the team’s 38-3 defeat to Ireland in Dublin last Saturday.

(State capture) was a scheme not with a lot of brains behind it, because we are untangling it now. I think we woke up too late to it. – Part of Eskom spokespers­on Khulani Qoma’s statement to the portfolio committee on public enterprise­s enquiry into state capture.

Every night I pray I get justice. Every single night, I say, ‘God, give me justice’. – Vinod Hindocha, father of Anni Dewani, who was shot dead in Cape Town in 2010. Dewani would have turned 35 this year.

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