Former Minister Zizi Kodwa's comeback to Parliament has stirred a storm of criticism. ActionSA and the public express disappointment as corruption allegations shadow his return. Read the full story here!
Former Minister Zizi Kodwa, previously embroiled in corruption allegations, is making a controversial comeback to Parliament. Despite resigning amidst corruption charges, Kodwa is set to be sworn in as an MP, sparking widespread condemnation from ActionSA and other concerned parties. The reported return of Kodwa, along with 58 other members of the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party, has ignited a firestorm of backlash and disappointment among citizens.
ActionSA, a prominent political group, has strongly criticized Kodwa's impending return, citing the shadow of corruption that looms over his reentry into Parliament. The public outcry and disapproval reflect the growing demand for accountability and integrity in leadership. As Kodwa and the 58 MK Party members prepare to take their seats in Parliament, the controversy surrounding their past conduct casts a dark cloud over the political landscape.
In the wake of Kodwa's reported comeback, the debate over ethics and transparency in public office has resurfaced. The unfolding situation raises important questions about the consequences of corruption allegations and the public's expectations of elected officials. With ActionSA leading the charge against Kodwa's return, the political climate remains tense and charged with calls for accountability and ethical governance.
The reentry of Zizi Kodwa and his fellow MK Party members into Parliament serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing South Africa's political arena. As the nation grapples with issues of corruption and ethical leadership, the spotlight on Kodwa's return sheds light on the ongoing struggle for integrity and transparency in government.
ActionSA condemns the shameful return of disgraced former Minister, Zizi Kodwa, who is reportedly set to be sworn in this coming Tuesday as an ANC Member of ...
Former sports, arts and culture minister Zizi Kodwa, who resigned after being charged with corruption, will return to Parliament as an MP.
ActionSA has condemned the reported return to Parliament of former sports, arts, and culture Minister Zizi Kodwa as an.
Kodwa missed the first sitting after resigning as Sports, Arts and Culture minister due to corruption allegations levelled against him.
He's expected to be sworn in this Tuesday, along with 58 other members of Parliament (MP) from the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party who missed the swearing-in of ...
ActionSA has slammed the return to Parliament of former Sport, Arts and Culture Minister Zizi Kodwa.
Kodwa is facing corruption charges and made his first court appearance at the Palm Ridge Court on 5 June 2024 and received a R30 000 bail. He later announced ...
'A corruption-free and prosperous South Africa is incompatible with the ANC, and any attempt to sell the half-baked renewal of the ANC by diluting their ...
'A corruption-free and prosperous South Africa is incompatible with the ANC, and any attempt to sell the half-baked renewal of the ANC by diluting their ...