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[Scoop]: Trouble For Mbalula As Cyril’s Allies Asked Him To Step Aside

September 14, 2024
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Modibe Vladimir’s Twitter handle recently featured a post addressing the return of ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula to the country. In the tweet, Modibe Vladimir expressed hope that Mbalula’s presence would enable him to confront the issue of an R100 million debt, which he allegedly played a part in. The tweet further mentioned that certain comrades are advocating for Mbalula to step aside.





The statement made by Modibe Vladimir alludes to a potentially contentious situation involving Fikile Mbalula and a substantial financial obligation. The nature of this debt remains undisclosed, leaving room for speculation and curiosity among readers.

The mention of Mbalula’s return to the country suggests that he had been absent or otherwise unavailable for some time. It is unclear whether his absence was related to the debt issue or if it was coincidental. Nevertheless, the tweet seems to imply that his presence is significant in terms of addressing the matter at hand.



Moreover, the tweet highlights that some members of the ANC are advocating for Mbalula to step aside. This suggests that the debt issue has created division or dissatisfaction within the party. The reasons behind this push for Mbalula to step aside are not specified, leaving readers to ponder the internal dynamics and tensions within the ANC.



Overall, Modibe Vladimir’s Twitter post sheds light on a potentially sensitive issue involving Fikile Mbalula and a significant financial obligation. The tweet’s brevity leaves much to the imagination, raising questions about the circumstances surrounding the debt and its potential implications for Mbalula’s position within the ANC. It remains to be seen how this situation will unfold and whether Mbalula will be able to address the debt and alleviate the concerns of his comrades.


Since ANC SG Fikile Mbalula is back in the country, hopefully he can now deal with the R100 Million debt he was part of. Certain comrades are pushing for him to step aside. #ANCPayBackTheMoney pic.twitter.com/oyMyxDPSmK

— Modibe Vladimir Modiba (@mmodiba10) June 17, 2023

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