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Chaos Escalate In Parliament As Masemola Steps Down From Position Unannounced,See What Was Revealed

February 20, 2026
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Limpopo Premier Stan Mathabatha’s recent decision to suspend his deputy, Florence Sibiya, has sparked controversy, but MEC for Roads and Transport, Dickson Masemola, insists the matter should be resolved through the courts.

Speaking on Tuesday, Masemola emphasized that he will not interfere in the ongoing legal proceedings concerning Sibiya’s suspension. “Let it be adjudicated at court,” he stated firmly, signaling his preference for judicial resolution over political intervention.

The suspension, which Masemola described as a “matter of governance and legal protocol,” follows allegations of misconduct and internal disputes within the provincial administration. While the details of the case remain under wraps, insiders suggest the conflict centers on alleged irregularities in departmental management.

Political analysts note that Masemola’s cautious approach reflects an effort to maintain stability within the Limpopo executive while ensuring that due process is followed. “In volatile political climates, deferring to the judiciary often helps prevent escalation and maintains institutional integrity,” said Dr. Thabo Mokoena, a political commentator.

Sibiya’s legal team has confirmed that they have already filed papers challenging the suspension and expect a court date to be set in the coming weeks. Both sides have committed to respecting the court’s decision.

Masemola’s stance has drawn mixed reactions from local politicians. Some praise his restraint, while others question whether the provincial administration can function effectively amid unresolved tensions. Regardless, the matter now rests squarely in the hands of the judiciary.

As Limpopo watches closely, the case underscores the delicate balance between political authority and legal accountability in South Africa’s provincial governments.

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