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KZN ANC branch rallies behind Mchunu ahead of commission of inquiry
KZN ANC branch rallies behind Mchunu ahead of commission of inquiry

The Herald

time5 days ago

  • Politics
  • The Herald

KZN ANC branch rallies behind Mchunu ahead of commission of inquiry

An ANC ward in Vryheid under the Mzala Nxumalo region in the north of KwaZulu-Natal has rallied behind embattled police minister Senzo Mchunu. Mchunu was placed on special leave by President Cyril Ramaphosa after explosive corruption allegations made against him by KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Lt-Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. ANC's ward 23 treasurer Lindokuhle Xulu said they fully support Mchunu because he respected all processes including the establishment of a commission of inquiry to investigate allegations against him. 'Mchunu has shown discipline as a seasoned comrade. We respect him for displaying such ethical behaviour as a leader. We also support him for always being loyal to the ANC values which bind us as comrades to be always disciplined,' said Xulu. The branch presented Mchunu with sheep when he was in the area during an ANC campaign for a by-election held recently. That by-election was won by the IFP. The commission that will probe allegations against Mchunu will be chaired by acting deputy chief justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga. A source close to Mchunu alleged he was being attacked by comrades who want to disrupt his campaign ahead of the party's national elective conference in 2027. Some party insiders said Mchunu wants to be the next ANC president. TimesLIVE

Putco says all buses have left Moria following pilgrimage
Putco says all buses have left Moria following pilgrimage

eNCA

time21-04-2025

  • eNCA

Putco says all buses have left Moria following pilgrimage

JOHANNESBURG - The Putco bus company says that all of its buses have left Moria in Limpopo and are headed to their respective destinations across the country. Zion Christian Church pilgrims descend on the holy site for the Easter weekend. This year's event is particularly significant as it's the first full-scale gathering in five years. The COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions on mass events paused the annual pilgrimage in 2020. Putco spokesperson Lindokuhle Xulu says to date at least 172 of their buses have already reached Mpumalanga and Gauteng. "What we did was to dispatch buses soon after the service yesterday," he said .

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