Mpumalanga ANC chairperson candidate, Peter Nyoni believes there’s a hit against him by fellow ANC comrades who hate the fact that he’s vying the chairperson position. Nyoni who sometimes hires body guards when addressing his supporters, says he sensed that ...
Read More »Nkamba out, Mashiteng in: Kholwane rings the changes
On Monday this week, MEC for finance economic development and tourism, unveiled a new head for the provincial treasury to replace embattled Nombedesho Nkamba who was forced out of the department in October. In a statement released by the department ...
Read More »NGRAYI: Arrested again
The law has finally caught up with ANC strongman, Ngrayi Ngwenya, following his arrest on Tuesday, or has it? If convicted, it will be for the fifth time that ANC Ehlanzeni regional chairperson, Ngwenya, has been convicted of the same ...
Read More »EFF to report free-spending MEC to Ramaphosa after R230 000 cellphone splurge
Economic Freedom Fighters will report Mpumalanga’s MEC for culture, sports, and recreation to president Cyril Ramaphosa after she splurged R231724,93 on her cellphone in just three months. This was after Mpumalanga premier Refilwe Mtsweni refused to accede to the EFF’s demands to ...
Read More »Ziwaphi article an attack on government, Mncwango
On 28 September 2018, the print edition of Ziwaphi published an article, “How The Deputy President Fooled Mpumalanga for Eight Years,” following months of investigation of two infrastructure projects, the High-Altitude Training Centre at Emakhazeni and the Creative Industries Cultural Hub ...
Read More »How official may have abused taxpayers’ money to buy underwear, jeans etc.
Men’s underwear, designer jeans, jerseys and striped shirts, are some of the items that a manager in the Mpumalanga provincial legislature allegedly bought using the tax-payers’ money. An investigation by Ziwaphi has uncovered how a Mpumalanga provincial legislature senior manager ...
Read More »How the deputy president fooled Mpumalanga people
2012 - The year he promised construction was starting.
Read More »Graphic: How DD did it
In 2011, the deputy president of the Republic of South Africa, David Mabuza, while he was premier in Mpumalanga province, made a promise to construct a sports academy, which later changed its name to the High-Altitude Training Centre, at Emakhazeni ...
Read More »Video: We found the elusive cultural hub
This is the Creative Industries and Cultural Hub that cost Mpumalanga over R200 million.
Read More »The adviser who got R21m, for a half done job
One of the mysteries of the HATC and the Creative Cultural Hub is the appointment of a company for what the department refers to as the “transactional advisor” or at times also referred to as a “transaction advisor”. During the ...
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