Lindiwe Zulu’s alleged attempt to hire Linton Mchunu as director-general has ruffled some feathers⤵️ TheCitizenNews
Social Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu’s alleged attempt to hire Linton Mchunu, believed to be her close ally as director-general has ruffled some feathers, with many accusing Zulu of nepotism.
Meanwhile earlier this week, ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula said during the ruling party’s 2019 elections manifesto review launch, the ANC should have acted faster to stop corruption.“As a nation, we have learnt the harsh impact on society and economy arising from the loss of integrity in State institutions, business as well as in political and other formations,” said Mbalula.
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