On Wednesday 26 July the African National Congress (ANC) deputy secretary general Nomvula Mokonyane shared a photo of herself in Russia as she was accompanying President Cyril Ramaphosa, but the post sparked a wave of criticism from many South Africans on Twitter as they started making accusations of her alleged involvement in corruption scandals, and one prominent Twitter user even went as far as labeling her as the “prime suspect in the Giyani Water Project looting” and suggesting that she should be held accountable rather than holding a position of leadership.
“Prime suspect in the Giyani Water Project looting. A woman who must be a prisoner instead of being a leader.” – Wrote one person on Twitter.
The criticism of Nomvula Mokonyane highlights the growing frustration and demand for accountability within the ANC, and this incident serves as a reminder of the importance of transparency and ethical conduct in leadership, as South Africans continue to advocate for a responsible and accountable government.
Sources & References | Nomvula Mokonyane’s Official Twitter Account | https://twitter.com/nomvulamoko_/status/1684216976002932736?t=m9-ggcrSKWdYzHB87xbREg&s=19 | https://twitter.com/MadiBoity/status/1684404701721137152?t=PXZwKNXmEtxc2-22NghjgA&s=19
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