ANC Youth League in KZN has given uMngeni municipality seven days to respond to their demands
Hundreds of members of the African National Congress Youth League in KwaZulu-Natal have marched in Howick against alleged nepotism and corruption by uMngeni mayor, Chris Pappas.
Youth League’s Provincial Task Team Coordinator Zamanguni Zondi says they are not just calling for Pappas’ resignation, but they want all tenders awarded during his tenure to be investigated. The Youth League’s deputy president Phumzile Mgcina has denied that they targeted the DA-led municipality.
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