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MK Party demands resignation of KZN MECs, slams 'Dynasty Driven by Corruption'
MK Party demands resignation of KZN MECs, slams 'Dynasty Driven by Corruption'

The Star

time7 days ago

  • Politics
  • The Star

MK Party demands resignation of KZN MECs, slams 'Dynasty Driven by Corruption'

Hope Ntanzi | Published 1 day ago The uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MK Party) has called for the immediate resignation of KwaZulu-Natal Health MEC Nomagugu Simelane and Education MEC Sipho Hlomuka, following what it describes as serious and deeply troubling revelations of corruption, abuse of power, and political patronage. The party has given both MECs until July 26, 2025, to resign, failing which it will submit a formal removal request to the Speaker of the KwaZulu-Natal Legislature, Nontembeko Boyce. In a statement, the MK Party expressed "deep concern and serious disappointment at the troubling revelations recently brought to light" and stated that its caucus in the provincial legislature refuses to address Simelane and Hlomuka as "Honourable", saying the title "is meant to uphold integrity, not be inherited and stained through corruption". The party claims that Simelane's family business, Kwazi-Gugu Investments CC, allegedly received duplicated payments totaling R1.42 million from the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Agriculture. It further alleged that in 2008, her family controversially acquired a farm through a loan from Ithala Bank, then led by Zweli Mkhize, who also allegedly facilitated an R11.8 million loan for his own wife. From 2014 to 2019, Simelane chaired the KZN Legislature's Agriculture Portfolio Committee, overseeing the same department accused of funnelling funds to her family. According to the party, these financial benefits continued even after her appointment as Health MEC, while public healthcare services deteriorated and hospitals reportedly ran short of medication. MK Party spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela said: 'This is not governance. This is nothing else but a dynasty driven by corruption.' The party also accuses Hlomuka of presiding over a compromised Department of Education, citing allegations of political interference in the National School Nutrition Programme (NSNP), tender rigging, and procurement manipulation. A leaked list of service providers, allegedly handpicked and linked to Hlomuka, has emerged, pointing to what the party describes as an unlawful network of political patronage. The improper appointment of the Department of Education's CFO, the party says, further reveals deep systemic rot under Hlomuka's leadership. Ndhlela added: 'The MK Party's caucus in the KwaZulu-Natal Legislature rightfully refuse to address Sipho Hlomuka and Nomagugu Simelane as 'Honourable', when this title is meant to uphold integrity, not be inherited and stained through corruption.' The MK Party is demanding the immediate suspension of what it calls a "rotten and illegal tender process" and has called for a full, independent investigation. It is also calling on the President to issue a proclamation authorising the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) to probe the matter, and for the Auditor-General, the Public Protector, and the Hawks to urgently investigate all public funds received by Kwazi-Gugu Investments CC and any other entities linked to the implicated individuals. 'Our country is not, and will never be, a feeding trough for ANC-linked elites. The people of South Africa have suffered enough and will no longer fund political dynasties while their children starve and services collapse. "We, the MK Party, will not stand idly by while corruption wears the mask of leadership. This is a fight for truth, dignity and the future of our people," said Ndhlela. When approached for comment, spokesperson for the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health told IOL: 'Please direct your queries to the ANC. She occupies her current position through ANC deployment, not through the Department of Health.' Attempts to obtain a response from the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Education spokesperson were unsuccessful, while the ANC's KwaZulu-Natal spokesperson indicated that a response would be provided in due course. The ANC's response will be included once it has been received. [email protected] Get your news on the go, click here to join the IOL News WhatsApp channel. IOL Politics

KZN MECs deny public funds abuse amid calls for their heads
KZN MECs deny public funds abuse amid calls for their heads

TimesLIVE

time24-07-2025

  • Business
  • TimesLIVE

KZN MECs deny public funds abuse amid calls for their heads

KwaZulu-Natal health MEC Nomagugu Simelane has denied allegations of impropriety and corruption in connection with her family business dealings with the provincial government. This follows claims Simelane was implicated in the misuse of public funds and abuse of provincial entities by allegedly using her position in government to influence funding for a company linked to her family. The MK Party said on Wednesday that Simelane's family business, Kwazi-Gugu Investments CC, had received a controversial loan from Ithala Bank and allegedly duplicated payments from the KwaZulu-Natal department of agriculture over the years. 'The MK Party has been made aware Nomagugu Simelane's stokvel family business, Kwazi-Gugu Investments CC, allegedly received duplicated payments totalling R1.42m from the KZN agriculture department and that in 2008 her family controversially acquired a farm through a loan from Ithala Bank, which at the time was under the leadership of Zweli Mkhize,' said spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela. 'During the 2014-2019 period, Simelane chaired the KZN legislature's agriculture portfolio committee, directly overseeing the very department that was channelling funds to her family. Even after she was moved to the health department, the financial benefits to her family allegedly continued, all while public clinics ran short of medication and hospitals deteriorated. 'This is not governance. This is nothing but a dynasty driven by corruption.'

'A dynasty driven by corruption', the MK Party demands resignation of KZN MECs
'A dynasty driven by corruption', the MK Party demands resignation of KZN MECs

IOL News

time24-07-2025

  • Politics
  • IOL News

'A dynasty driven by corruption', the MK Party demands resignation of KZN MECs

The MK Party calls for KZN MECs Nomagugu Simelane and Sipho Hlomuka to resign, citing serious corruption allegations, misuse of public funds, and political patronage undermining healthcare and education services in the province. THE uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MK Party) has called for the immediate resignation of KwaZulu-Natal Health MEC Nomagugu Simelane and Education MEC Sipho Hlomuka, following what it described as serious and deeply troubling revelations of corruption, abuse of power, and political patronage. The party has given both MECs until Saturday to resign, failing which it will submit a formal removal request to the Speaker of the KwaZulu-Natal Legislature, Nontembeko Boyce. In a statement, the MK Party expressed "deep concern and serious disappointment at the troubling revelations recently brought to light" and stated that its caucus in the provincial legislature refused to address Simelane and Hlomuka as "Honourable", saying the title "is meant to uphold integrity, not be inherited and stained through corruption". The party claimed that Simelane's family business, Kwazi-Gugu Investments CC, allegedly received duplicated payments totaling R1.42 million from the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Agriculture. It further alleged that in 2008, her family controversially acquired a farm through a loan from Ithala Bank, then led by Zweli Mkhize, who also allegedly facilitated an R11.8 million loan for his own wife. From 2014 to 2019, Simelane chaired the KZN Legislature's Agriculture Portfolio Committee, overseeing the same department accused of funnelling funds to her family.

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