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DA Calls for Minister Ntshavheni’s Removal Amid Corruption Allegations

February 26, 2025
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DA Calls for Minister Ntshavheni’s Removal Amid Corruption Allegations
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The Democratic Alliance (DA) has intensified its calls for President Cyril Ramaphosa to dismiss Minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni following serious allegations of fraud and corruption. The controversy stems from a tender awarded during her tenure as a municipal manager in a Limpopo local municipality.

The Hawks have reportedly concluded their investigation into the matter, with the case now awaiting a decision from the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) on whether to pursue prosecution.

Despite mounting pressure, the African National Congress (ANC) has rallied behind Ntshavheni, dismissing the allegations as baseless. The ruling party has defended the minister, arguing that she remains innocent until proven guilty.

The DA, however, has accused President Ramaphosa of failing to act decisively, suggesting that his reluctance to remove Ntshavheni reflects a broader issue of accountability within his administration. The opposition party argues that corruption allegations of this magnitude warrant immediate action to uphold public trust in government institutions.

As the nation awaits the NPA’s decision, the case underscores the persistent challenges South Africa faces in tackling corruption within political ranks. The outcome could have significant implications for the government’s commitment to transparency, ethical leadership, and the broader fight against corruption.

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