ANC top official who was accused of murder opens a can of worms on Ramaphosa. See what he had to say
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Mandla Msibi has accused the NPA of being influenced by ANC politics.
He says he doesn't understand why Cyril Ramaphosa hasn't been charged for Phala Phala Farm burglary when Ramaphosa has confirmed that something went wrong there.
He says it makes no sense. pic.twitter.com/TGmIj0EzIe
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A bag of worms is opened against Ramaphosa by an ANC top figure who was charged with murder. View his comments.
Mandla Msibi has opened the doors for TURMOIL to pour in against President Ramaphosa. Watch to see how Ramaphosa reacts. According to Msibi, ANC politics have tainted the NPA. Cyril Ramaphosa has acknowledged that there was a problem at Phala Phala Farm, so he claims he doesn’t understand why he hasn’t been accused of breaking and entering. He claims that is illogical.
Mandla Msibi, a former Mpumalanga Agriculture MEC, no longer faces murder charges. The Provincial Treasurer will now resume his duties despite being instructed to stand down. Msibi and another guy are suspected of shooting fire outside a liquor store in Mbombela, killing Sipho Lubisi, Dingane Ngwenya, and injuring Sifiso Mpila.
Msibi asserts that he has no animosity toward people who conspired against him to have him blamed for a murder. I’m not angry, but the truth needs to be spoken. Msibi claims that important provincial authorities are responsible for spreading false information about him in order to damage his reputation. Later, he added, “I will announce their names when the time is right.
Following the dismissal of his charges, Msibi spoke to his followers and compared his situation to that of Chris Hani. He asserts that the ANC planned Hani’s murder as a result of his outspokenness against corruption inside the group. Msibi contends that the ANC’s rot is still present and that “we” are the ones who need to “go back and fix the issue in the ANC.”
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Msibi was chosen to serve as the African National Congress (ANC) Treasurer in April, but he resigned after being accused of murder and an attempted murder. This came after Msibi received a letter from ANC authorities asking him to inform the group of his resignation. He expresses gratitude that his wallet has always kept his money secure.
Msibi firmly believes that former president Jacob Zuma is a capable leader. Zuma’s spokesperson, Mzwanele Manyi, has said that the relevant NPA prosecutors should be reprimanded for defaming the NPA with their false claims against Msibi.
Even apartheid was preferable to this, according to Manyi, as it served to “illustrate the exploitation of official institutions in the service of political warfare and the annihilation of opposing groupings.” He continued, “I’m confident that the United States is preparing for something extremely big and very bad,” Hopefully the significant unfavourable court news that’s on the way won’t be a quid pro quo for the two positive court decisions given down today for Mandla Msibi and Bongo, as well, Manyi remarked.
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has asserted that the accused are still possibly accountable even if murder charges against Mandla Msibi and his co-accused have been dismissed. The NPA asserts that the case was dismissed due to the lack for more details. In my opinion, Ramaphosa tampered with the case in order to secure Mpumalanga’s support for the December conference. How might this be made better?
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