Dr Tumi s performance at EFF event triggers social media debate Dr Tumi performed at an EFF event on Tuesday. Image: Twitter/ EFF
Gospel musician Dr Tumi was thrust to the top of the Twitter trends list on Tuesday as scores of social media users expressed their opinions about him attending and performing at an EFF Freedom Day event in Tshwane on Tuesday.
Scores of EFF supporters gathered in Atteridgeville where party leader Julius Malema delivered his speech. The gospel star performed and opened the event with prayer ahead of Malema s address.
Dr Tumi and his wife Kgaogelo Sara Makweya are facing fraud charges for allegedly defrauding the National Lotteries Board of R1.5m. The pair allegedly received about R760,000 from the funds. They are out on R3,000 bail each, and their case was postponed to May 7 for docket disclosure.
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DA clarifies statement objecting to the nomination of Dr Muthuhadini Madzivhandila as NLC Chair
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On 12 March 2021, the DA published a statement objecting to the nomination of Dr Muthuhadini Madzivhandila to be appointed as chair of the National Lotteries Commission (“NLC”).
In the statement, the DA said that Dr Madzivhandila “was the director of a non-profit company which received R900 000 from the NLC and that it needed to be determined whether or not he had declared this prior to his appointment to the board.”