One of the candidates running for Western Cape Premier has been called a “crook” after he failed to pay a community activist for damages to his car.
Cape Town - One of the candidates running for Western Cape Premier has been called a “crook” after he failed to pay a Mitchells Plain community activist R12 000 for damages to his car. Sulyman Stellenboom from Tafelsig says he was friends with former Ses’khona People’s Rights Movement leader and notorious poo thrower Loyiso Nkohla.
Nkohla launched his Land Party this week and will be throwing his name in the hat for the province’s top job. Nkohla’s vehicle, a gold Audi A4, was impounded by police, and Stellenboom says he did not think twice to lend Nkohla his white BMW 320i. “He had the car for five months, at the time he was living in Nyanga, until he called me one day with a problem.“I also saw that the battery which cost R1 800 was missing. His sister sold it.
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