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@MathapeloC_

Pretoria, South Africa Sumali Temmuz 2018
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retro@CourtneeHendrix·
“Content” was the worst thing to ever happen to society
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I just pray my mother is here when everything finally falls into place
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Yusuf Abramjee@Abramjee·
Musa Khawula wanted for 2022 murder.
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Oh no wonder he gave Samke R100 , clearly it’s part of her salary🤣🤣 #Uthandonesthembu
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The same person who couldn’t afford his hospital bill? Lmaoo 😭😭#Uthandonesthembu
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♡Matz♡@Mathapelo_Matz·
I think Musa thought MaK would put MaKhwela on, I feel like she’s more connected now than him and he thought that would work in MaKhwela’s favour…who knows maybe she even volunteered to quit her job #Uthandonesthembu
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Samke really got herself in some mess for what?! Now she unemployed and has a child with a man with four other wives. I will never understand. #UthandoNesthembu
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Musa’s mother is so damn annoying.. le two piece ka 1am! #Uthandonesthembu
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MaCele doesn’t need therapy. She needs God! What a bitter soul #Uthandonesthembu
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Boujeena@Boujeena·
That Nsfas girl had to do jail time💔
Special Investigating Unit (SIU)@RSASIU

#SIUWorkingForYou| MPUMALANGA PPE TENDER WORTH OVER R14 MILLION DECLARED INVALID, AND UNLAWFUL, MOKONYANE AND MGUDLWA ORDERED TO PAY BACK PROFIT EARNED The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) welcomes the two judgments handed down by the Special Tribunal, which reviewed and set aside unlawful contracts awarded by the Mpumalanga Department of Health during the COVID-19 pandemic. The contracts, valued at R1,080,000.00 for 60,000 surgical masks and R13,297,500.00for 150,000 protective medical jumpsuits, were declared constitutionally invalid, unlawful, and void.

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Tshenolo PI@TshenoloPi·
They’ll never be sentenced, we know the drill by now
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ANC Veteran’s Daughter and Business Partner Ordered to Repay Over R14 Million in Irregular COVID-19 PPE Contracts Katleho Mokonyane, the 34-year-old daughter of ANC First Deputy Secretary-General and former Cabinet minister Nomvula Mokonyane, together with her business partner Bonelela "Buzza" Mgudlwa (43), has been ordered by South Africa's Special Tribunal to personally repay more than R14 million from irregular COVID-19 PPE contracts awarded by the Mpumalanga Department of Health in 2020. On 25 March 2026, Special Tribunal Judge David Makhoba ruled that the two contracts granted to their company, Tark Group Pty Ltd (previously known as Tuwo Rhodesia), were unlawful, constitutionally invalid, and void from the start. The tribunal pierced the corporate veil due to findings of fraudulent and dishonest conduct, holding both individuals personally liable and requiring them to cover the Special Investigating Unit's (SIU) legal costs. The Mpumalanga Department of Health paid R13,297,500 for medical jumpsuits and R1,080,000 for 60,000 surgical masks, totaling over R14.3 million. The SIU highlighted serious irregularities, including the absence of competitive bidding, the bypassing of required bid committees, a lack of South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) accreditation for the supplier at the time, and the failure to disclose conflicts of interest such as Katleho Mokonyane’s family ties to a high-ranking ANC official and Mgudlwa’s prior employment with SAA Express Airways. The Mpumalanga department did not oppose the SIU’s application. Through their lawyers, the pair has indicated they intend to challenge the judgment via review or appeal in the High Court. Mgudlwa, a lawyer and a member of the AbaThembu royal family, is married to broadcaster Anele Mdoda. The company had previously faced scrutiny over a Gauteng soap tender involving alleged overcharging. This ruling is part of the SIU’s broader efforts under Proclamation R23 of 2020 to recover public funds lost to irregular pandemic procurement across provinces, amid ongoing concerns about tender irregularities and conflicts of interest in emergency spending.

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