KwaZulu-Natal MEC for social development Nonhlanhla Khoza has pleaded with ward councillors to stop 'playing dirty politics games' amid allegations that some were unfairly distributing food parcels during the lockdown
KwaZulu-Natal MEC for social development Nonhlanhla Khoza has pleaded with ward councillors to stop “playing dirty politics games” amid allegations that some were unfairly distributing food parcels during the lockdown.
The MEC was speaking at a warehouse in Pietermaritzburg on Thursday where 13,000 food parcels were being prepared for distribution across the province. For 65-year-old resident Rosaline Ngobese, the food parcel came as much-needed relief for her family of eight.
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