@Trending Brian Molefe is back in the news again, having surrendered to the police. He had the backing of a lot of people on X:
@Nhleiks5Ntante Brian Molefe's sin was to expose the corruption between Cyril Ramaphosa and Glencore during the 'imaginary state capture commission'
@Mngxitama2 Commanders Siyabonga Gama and Brian Molefe are undoubtedly amongst the best state institutions managers. But because they are black and not stooges of Stellenbosch they are hounded and criminalised. It's a political prosecution. They made it worse by associating with the MKP.
@Ngungunyane5 Criminal Brian Molefe and criminal Siyabonga Gama are appearing in the Palm Ridge Magistrate's Court to answer for their crimes. MKP is the gathering of criminals; their father Jacob Zuma will be appearing in a certain court soon.....
@verashni Finally!! Brian Molefe and Siyabonga Gama have been sitting pretty since state capture wrecked our country, now they're finally arrested. Please, God – and Shamila Batoyi – make the charges stick this time
.@XFactor079 The continued persecution of Brian Molefe by the NPA is saddening. For years he's been dragged to courts with an expected and eventual outcome of the cases being thrown out of court.
@ntsikimazwai I heard the most incredible stories about Brian Molefe.....did you know that when he was at eskom, he used to make sure his subordinates get paid more than him.... I love him so much after meeting him, he has SUCH a beautiful soul guys.
@velingobese_ZA Brian Molefe is intelligent, highly intelligent, if you are chairing a committee you just accept that and ask him to help you, instead they want to harass him and silence him coz he exposes lack of capacity, Batohi NPA continues to be a weapon in the hands of Ramaphosa.
@ApostleDeza MK Party Members of Parliament Siyabonga Gama and Brian Molefe, alongside Anoj Singh and Thamsanqa Jiyane have been granted bail. They're facing fraud and corruption charges in relation to the multi-million rand locomotives tender…R93 Million to be exact. Gwaza Mkhonto Gwaza!
@themankhosi Two best CEOs South Africa ever had Brian Molefe and Siyabonga Gama are appearing in court immediately after the ANC have exonerated Malusi Gigaba,Zizi Kodwa and Mahlobo.There political timing of ANC of Ramaphosa that simple demonstrate how weaponised our judiciary system is.
@PatriotMarc The arrest of Brian Molefe is raising eyebrows and sparking discussion. Despite any rumors, this has nothing to do with Transnet. Instead, it seems to stem from his proximity to Jacob Zuma and his courage to ask tough questions in Parliament. It appears that Cyril is wielding his presidential power to eliminate rivals, a move that invites scrutiny and debate. Why is he targeting those who dare to challenge his authority? The implications of this situation are worth watching closely.
@gndzongana Hands Off Brian Molefe and Siyabonga Gama. Instead, prioritise investigating apartheid-era murderers in the Western Cape, as well as those who are funding and supporting the killings in Black and Coloured communities. These actions aim to displace Black people from the Western Cape and transform the region into the 'Tel Aviv of Africa.'
@realnorma_kay Free Brian Molefe
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