Faith Mazibuko offers 'profound apologies' for combi courts rant

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Faith Mazibuko offers 'profound apologies' for combi courts rant
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Well South Africa do you forgive FaithMazibuko for her 'combi courts' rant?

Gauteng MEC for sport, arts, culture and recreation Faith Mazibuko on Tuesday afternoon apologised for her"rant" in front of colleagues which was leaked to the public in an audio recording.

Mazibuko said she had already apologised to Gauteng premier David Makhura, the senior management team and those directly affected by her remarks. On Monday, the South African Human Rights Commission said it became aware, through various social media platforms, of the widely circulated recording of a meeting held by Mazibuko in which she lambasted senior managers for failing to deliver sports facilities known as"combi courts", purportedly to bolster support for the ANC ahead of the elections on May 8.

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