Former spy boss Arthur Fraser thought Dubai businessman Hazim Mustafa was a figment of Cyril Ramaphosa's imagination. That was until he appeared on Sky News ...
Meanwhile, thanks to the national Tiger's political acumen, and in spite of his bumbling self, the president of Ankole Breeders of Azania has somewhat morphed into a cunning political schemer. That way, in Mufasa, the Hawks would have a high-profile low, hanging, rich fruit to pick while the rest could also take their chances. First, the retired chief nton nton of umthetho had insinuated in his panel-beaters report that Mustafa is a figment of the part-time farmer's imagination. Hazim in the acknowledgement of receipt, the lack of explanation as what was to become of these animals, raise substantial doubt about the sale transaction itself." This could be a serious poser for him if laws were broken, although he claimed to have declared these with our incorruptible officials at our porous OR Tambo International port of entry. And unlike Mufasa, he says he's no longer interested in the buffaloes he bought but wants a refund from the part-time game farmer and president of the Ankole Breeders Association of Azania.