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Who Killed Jimmy Mohlala? Mbombela Stadium R1.2 Billion Scandal Returns to Haunt Bobby Motaung

April 24, 2026
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Who Killed Jimmy Mohlala? Mbombela Stadium R1.2 Billion Scandal Returns to Haunt Bobby Motaung
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Bobby Motaung has been the subject of a new scandal, which coincides with a wave of explosive claims that are trending throughout social media platform X. These allegations have reignited issues about accountability that have been present in South African football and business circles for a good long time.

In addition to a number of historical allegations that are connected to the Kaizer Chiefs manager’s previous business transactions, the reappearance of the so-called Mbombela Stadium story is at the center of the latest outrage. Despite the fact that none of the claims that are now being discussed on the internet have resulted in any new legal action, they have still sparked a great deal of discussion and curiosity.

A contentious sports complex agreement in Krugersdorp, apparently tied to Motaung’s business Lefika, is one of the accusations that is gathering steam. The deal is estimated to be worth R1.2 billion. According to articles that are now making the rounds on the internet, the project was never completed, and the website was supposedly left underdeveloped. This is despite the fact that official paperwork and court rulings regarding the subject are still not readily available to the public.

An further set of charges makes reference to a previous investigation conducted by the Hawks, which included suspicions of fraud totalling R143 million. According to the authorities at the time, the case, which the authorities said included allegations of fabricated papers and fraudulent data, was finally dismissed because there was not enough evidence to support the allegations.

References to evidence given during the Zondo Commission, when allegations were made under oath that a top Hawks officer sought to influence prosecutors decisions surrounding Motaung, add fuel to the fire of the debate. There was never any evidence that could definitively relate these accusations to any criminal conviction.

The unsolved death of a whistleblower who was reportedly tied to attempts to expose corruption has also been brought up by users of social media. Additionally, there have been reported legal battles involving the South African Revenue Service over millions of dollars in tax-related claims. In addition, conflicts with the media source Sunday World have reemerged in conversations that have taken place online.

In spite of the intensity of the online conversation, it is essential to keep in mind that a significant number of these charges have not been confirmed or have not been handled in the past. As of the time of writing, Motaung has not provided a public response to the most recent cluster of allegations, and there have been no additional charges that have been reported.

The reappearance of these concerns demonstrates the lasting influence of social media in creating public narratives, especially when it crosses with high-profile personalities in other fields, such as business and sports. Considering that Kaizer Chiefs is continuing its on-field efforts while being subjected to a growing amount of public scrutiny, the circumstance poses a possible danger to the association’s image.

Despite the fact that cries for openness and clarity are becoming more stronger as the topic continues to trend, the boundary between verifiable truth and internet conjecture continues to be strongly disputed for the time being.

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