The fraud case involving suspended Bay metro housing boss Mvuleni Mapu is finally expected to resume in the Gqeberha commercial crimes court later in February, with the state set to lead a single witness.
The charges relate to a R900,000 bribe allegedly paid to Mapu in connection with a R12m housing tender for a Wells Estate project awarded to Ntanga’s company in 2014.
The fraud and corruption case against suspended metro housing boss Mvuleni Mapu was postponed in the Gqeberha commercial crimes court on Monday due to the unavailability of a key state witness.
Former Nelson Mandela Bay metro housing boss Mvuleni Mapu, charged with fraud and corruption, is expected back in the Gqeberha commercial crimes court later in July for the continuation of his trial.
On March 6, Zimbabwean national Elvis Nyathi heard a mob approaching his home in Diepsloot. Nyathi knew the drill. The mob had come looking for him before, and he survived by hiding in the back of his house. But this time would be different. His mutilated body was later found in the same hiding spot,…