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Human Settlements, Water and Sanitation Minister Lindiwe Sisulu. (David Harrison)

Sisulu axes another water board

Umgeni Water’s board in KwaZulu-Natal was appointed irregularly by her predecessor, the water and sanitation minister claims

Lindiwe Sisulu
(2004-09; 2014-18
and 2019-21). (Delwyn Verasamy/M&G)

Sisulu appoints probe as corruption allegations mount

The water and sanitation minister has detailed her department’s moves to combat corruption, but failed to address corruption claims her top adviser

On Wednesday, the human settlements, water and sanitation minister, Lindiwe Sisulu, under whose department the HDA falls, fired its acting chief executive, Mikki Xayiya, and its chief financial officer, Brian Mosehla.
. (Delwyn Verasamy/M&G)

Leaked memorandum threatens Lindiwe Sisulu’s presidential bid

A document leaked to journalists says the minister was aware of illegal fundraising for her presidential bid by her own task team … and ‘kept quiet’ about it

Minister Lindiwe Sisulu said she had appointed the task team based on its “strength and capabilities” and had believed its members would do their jobs without any form of corruption.
(David Harrison/M&G)

Sisulu disbands her own national rapid-response task team

The human settlements minister has axed her controversial rapid-response team after corruption charges. Some team members were alleged to be running her 2022 ANC election campaign

Editorial: Corruption in politics and business kills people (Photo Archive)

Editorial: Corruption in politics and business kills people

‘​When people are corrupt, other people die. This is not how politicians and companies like to talk’

(Delwyn Verasamy/M&G)

SIU wont relent as Lepelle Northern Water pushback against corruption probe

The SIU is investigating a water project in Giyani which was cost between R1.2-million and R1.4-million to drill a borehole

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Editor sued in case that ‘violates freedom’

Businessman takes newspaper to court over article that raised questions about his water distribution contract