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Author:
Shaik, Moe, author.
Title:
The ANC spy bible : surviving across enemy lines / Moe Shaik.
Edition:
First edition.
Publisher:
Tafelberg ,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
247 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Shaik, Moe.
African National Congress--Biography.
African National Congress.
Apartheid.
Political activists--South Africa--Biography.
Apartheid.
Political activists.
South Africa.
Biographies.
Autobiographies.
Summary:
"As a young underground cadre in 1980s Durban, Moe Shaik endured detention, following orders for the good of the organisation. Little did he know that this stint in the police cells would lead to his lifelong relationship with The Nightingale, a Special Branch policeman turned enemy secret agent whose files were so accurate, Oliver Tambo named them The Bible. Shaik morphs from being a timid optometrist to leading a critical, high-tech intelligence operation, supplying information to the ANC top brass in exile and in South Africa. He becomes party to the secrets of both the state and ANC operatives. This thrilling first-person account brings into sharp focus the role of Jacob Zuma, Shaik's brother Schabir and other players, and sheds new light on some of South Africa's most turbulent years."--Back cover.
"When Zuma made spy allegations against fellow members of the ANC at the State Capture (Zondo) Commission in July 2019, political analyst Thando Dotyeni said that the information would split the ANC: 'The accusation of being a spy is very serious. What this group are saying is that they're preparing to open a box of many secrets, and the ANC cannot afford that.' Zuma's opportunistic accusations stem at least in part from a project led in the 80's by former state security boss, Moe Shaik. It became known as The Bible Project. In this memoir, Shaik finally tells his side of the story. Describing his relationship with a Special Branch officer (dubbed The Nightingale) turned rogue who provided information to the underground, Shaik takes the reader on a thrilling ride navigating the most turbulent and uncertain parts of South Africa's late apartheid and transition past. Shaik talks candidly about working with Zuma and his brothers' infamous relationships with him. A must-read."--NB Publisher's description. https://www.nb.co.za/en/view-book/?id=9780624088967
ISBN:
9780624088967
0624088960
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1159173256
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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