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Tembisa Scandal Explodes: Ramaphosa Caught in Web After Admitting Meeting Alleged Kingpin

Shock Waves as Ramaphosa Admits Secret Meeting with Alleged Tembisa Graft Kingpin

December 1, 2025
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has confirmed that he met Hangwani Maumela, the alleged kingpin behind graft at Tembisa Hospital, outside his Sandhurst home in 2024. His admission came during a question-and-answer session in the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) on Tuesday.

Ramaphosa’s candid acknowledgement marks a reversal from earlier statements by his spokesperson. At a press briefing on Monday, Vincent Magwenya had denied any such meeting.

In the NCOP, the President clarified that although Maumela is the son of his ex-wife (from a marriage ended 47 years ago), he is not related to him “as such” in any meaningful way.

The revelation is expected to intensify scrutiny on Ramaphosa’s relationships and possible conflicts of interest. Critics may argue that the meeting gives credence to allegations of undue influence or favoritism.

Opposition figures and civil society groups have already called for greater transparency. Some demand access to communication records between the President and Maumela, while others urge an independent investigation to determine whether any improprieties occurred.

Hangwani Maumela has been widely linked to the Tembisa Hospital corruption scandal. He is alleged to have secured contracts and influenced procurement processes through illicit means.

In recent months, law enforcement agencies and special investigative units have raided properties associated with him, seizing luxury items and accounts believed to be tied to corrupt dealings.

Political analysts suggest that Ramaphosa’s admission may lead to parliamentary inquiries or oversight investigations, calls for the President to disclose meeting logs and communications, pressure from within his own party to address reputational risk, and legal or institutional probes into Maumela’s network and any potential connections to government officials.

For now, Ramaphosa will likely face continued demands for clarity and accountability as South Africans await.

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