
Axe falls on several MECs in Mpumalanga
Cathy Dlamini and Makhosazane Masilela have been fired from their positions as Education and Economic Development and Tourism MECs, respectively.
Head of Department for Sports, Culture and Recreation, Godfrey Ntombela, has also been axed.
Lindi Masina and Jesta Sidell have been appointed the new MECs for Education and Economic Development, respectively.
Dlamini was embroiled in a laptop tender scandal when the provincial education department spent over R2-million for 22 new machines.
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