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Former Sports, Arts and Culture Minister, Zizi Kodwa, has resigned from his position as an African National Congress (ANC) Member of Parliament (MP).
This marks Zizi’s second resignation this year after he resigned as Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture due to corruption charges linked to an alleged R1.7 million bribe he received. He was arrested alongside businessman Jehan Mackay and was later released on a R30 000 bail.
Just weeks after his resignation, he was controversially appointed as an MP by the ANC, which prompted questions from opposition parties. Zizi explained that he was sworn in as an MP because he was on the ANC’s list of candidates and that the ANC would be able to explain its decision.
[BREAKING NEWS] Zizi Kodwa resigns as an ANC Member of Parliament amid corruption charges linked to an alleged R1.7-million bribe.
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Now, the ANC said it confirmed Zizi’s resignation on Wednesday and the party’s secretary-general, Fikile Mbalula, had accepted the letter.
“The secretary-general of the ANC, comrade Fikile Mbalula, has received a letter from comrade Zizi Kodwa formally communicating his resignation as a member of parliament. The resignation is with immediate effect,” said ANC acting national spokesperson Zuko Godlimpi on Thursday.
ANC Veterans League leader Snuki Zikala says they are investigating how and who gave the instruction that beleguared Zizi Kodwa must be sworn in as Member of Parliament. He says those fingered in state capture must step aside to protect the dignity of the party.
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Compiled by Matthew Petersen
Published first on African Insider
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