“That Report is a scam, People are tired of the ANC and Ramaphosa’s Shenanigans” – Mzwanele Manyi

"That Report is a scam, People are tired of the ANC and Ramaphosa's Shenanigans" - Mzwanele Manyi
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Title: Newly Sworn-In EFF MP Mzwanele Manyi Expresses Discontent over Public Protector’s Report, Parties Consider Legal Action

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Date: July 6, 2023e34d79809a9a48bd9b057b31e03c48a8?quality=uhq&resize=720

In a recent development, Mzwanele Manyi, a newly sworn-in member of parliament representing the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), took to social media to express his dissatisfaction with the findings of acting Public Protector Kholeka Gcaleka’s report. Manyi’s response came after Gcaleka cleared President Cyril Ramaphosa of any wrongdoing related to the money laundering allegations at his farm in Limpopo.

Early on Saturday, July 1, Manyi posted on his official Twitter account, highlighting his disagreement with the report and announced that two South African political parties, the African Transformation Movement (ATM) and the Democratic Alliance (DA), were considering legal action against Gcaleka’s findings.

In his Twitter post, Manyi stated, “Morning That report is a scam. Both the ATM and the DA are taking it on review. The dark cloud will continue to hover over the Constitutional Delinquent, your fav, and the ANC will pay the price. People of South Africa are tired of the ANC and Ramaphosa shenanigans.”

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Manyi’s comments indicate his belief that the report released by the acting Public Protector is not credible and lacks integrity. Furthermore, he accuses the African National Congress (ANC) and President Cyril Ramaphosa of engaging in questionable activities, suggesting that the ruling party will face consequences for its actions.

The ATM and the DA, two opposition parties in South Africa, have shown support for Manyi’s stance by expressing their intent to challenge the report through legal means. Both parties believe that the findings presented by Gcaleka are questionable and demand a thorough review of the matter. Their decision to pursue legal action demonstrates their commitment to holding the government accountable and seeking justice.

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The allegations of money laundering at President Ramaphosa’s farm in Limpopo have been a topic of intense scrutiny and debate. Gcaleka’s report, which cleared the president of any wrongdoing, has generated controversy and divided public opinion. Manyi’s response and the subsequent support from the ATM and the DA indicate a continued desire among opposition parties to challenge the ruling party’s actions and question the credibility of state institutions.

As the situation unfolds, the public awaits further developments regarding the legal action proposed by the ATM and the DA. The outcome of this legal challenge could have significant implications for the reputation of President Cyril Ramaphosa and the ANC, as well as the overall political landscape in South Africa.

Source

https://twitter.com/MzwaneleManyi/status/1675039243553439744?t=pUUkHM8qH0zkef-HJm_83Q&s=19

https://www.news24.com/amp/news24/politics/political-parties/atm-da-want-courts-to-review-gcalekas-phala-phala-report-clearing-ramaphosa-20230630

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