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Gayton McKenzie Demands Answers Over Controversial Contract Linked to Deputy Kenny Kunene

February 14, 2025
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Gayton McKenzie Demands Answers Over Controversial Contract Linked to Deputy Kenny Kunene
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Patriotic Alliance leader Gayton McKenzie has swiftly addressed concerns surrounding a controversial contract awarded to a Zimbabwean-owned company, a development that has sparked outrage and forced the party to clarify its stance.

In a statement on X (formerly Twitter), McKenzie distanced himself from the matter, saying, “I know absolutely nothing about this. All I know is that a previously appointed company was Zimbabwean, and I’ve been informed they have since been removed.” His firm response signals the party’s commitment to transparency and accountability.

McKenzie promised to investigate the issue, adding, “@OnsBaizaNie will demand answers regarding this matter and will revert back.” His words emphasize that the Patriotic Alliance (PA) intends to get to the bottom of the controversy and ensure full disclosure.

His tone grew more forceful when he declared, “We will never allow this,” underscoring the party’s long-standing policy of prioritizing South African businesses and job creation over foreign-owned companies. The PA has built its reputation on advocating for South African-first policies, making this situation particularly sensitive.

I know absolutely nothing about this, all I know is that a previously appointed company was Zimbabwean and I’m told that they have been removed. @OnsBaizaNie will demand answers regarding this matter and will revert back. We will never allow this. @Kenny_T_Kunene is getting us… https://t.co/TCpkn1qP6V

— Gayton McKenzie (@GaytonMcK) February 13, 2025

Deputy party leader Kenny Kunene is also working to uncover the facts. McKenzie explained, “@Kenny_T_Kunene is getting us the answers from officials,” which suggests that even senior party members were caught off guard by the contract.

The revelation that a Zimbabwean-owned company had previously been involved in a similar contract makes the situation even more complex. It raises questions about how government contracts are awarded and whether sufficient checks are in place to prevent such incidents.

McKenzie’s rapid response appears aimed at containing any potential damage to the party’s image. By distancing himself from the contract while vowing to investigate, McKenzie is positioning the PA as a party that takes swift action against anything that could undermine its principles.

The Patriotic Alliance has built much of its platform on promoting South African businesses and ensuring locals benefit from economic opportunities. This incident threatens to challenge that image, making it crucial for the party to address the matter decisively.

Kunene’s active role in seeking answers from officials suggests that the full story may still unfold. For now, McKenzie’s promise to report back indicates the party’s determination to resolve the issue and reinforce its commitment to putting South Africans first.

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