Secretary-general ACE Magashule says the party will explain the rationale behind the decision
VBS Mutual bank customers at long queues outside the bank, demanding their money in Thohoyandou, Limpopo. Picture: ANTONIO MUCHAVE/SOWETAN
VBS Mutual Bank collapsed amid allegations that its executives looted almost R2bn that they were supposed to be looking after on behalf of municipalities, stokvels and elderly people in Limpopo. ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule on Wednesday said the national executive committee had now decided, after almost two years, to reinstate Msiza and Radzilani.
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