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Wednesday, 19 September 2018 [Zapiro Cartoons]( More from Daily Maverick [The war drums on the horizon beat for Ace Magashule]( By Stephen Grootes After the strange divided result that was the ANC’s Nasrec election, it was common cause among most of the chatterati that the body of the Top Six national leaders was unstable and therefore unsustainable. Also, it seemed from the first minute that Ace Magashule looked particularly vulnerable in his new role as the party’s secretary-general. Fast-forward to now. After several developments following that meeting with former president Jacob Zuma and others, it appears a process of dispatching Ace may be under way more quickly than previously thought. And while the ANC is still difficult to predict, it does appear that Magashule is under more pressure than any previous secretary-general of the party since 1994. [The way tomorrow works]( [Sponsored Content by the University of Johannesburg]( As we approach the end of the second decade of the 21st century, a massive change is unfolding around us in South Africa, no less than in every other country. This change has a name – the Fourth Industrial Revolution – and it has to do with the very way we think, because it has to do with the way that machines think. [Banks tell inquiry of their resistance to Zwane’s bullying tactics]( By Jessica Bezuidenhout So outrageous was political and executive meddling in bank/client relationships that ABSA refused to meet with an inter-ministerial task team headed by Mosebenzi Zwane. That’s because the bank could not get assurances from Zwane’s office that the proposed meeting would take place within the bounds of the law. [FORWARD THIS EMAIL TO A FRIEND]( Copyright © 2018 Daily Maverick, All rights reserved. You are receiving this mail because you are awesome and on the Daily Maverick First Thing subscriber list. Interested in advertising with us? [Click here](mailto:advertise@dailymaverick.co.za?subject=Advertising%20Query%3A%20First%20Thing%20mailers) to sign the pact. [Getting too many emails from us? Manage your preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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