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The case against Malusi Gigaba

The case against Malusi Gigaba
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Is Gigaba making a comeback? Former minister raises his hand to be next ANC secretary-general

Former home affairs minister Malusi Gigaba is reportedly the latest ANC member to raise his hand to be the next secretary-general ahead of the party’s 55th elective conference in December.

Malusi, ministerial posts and man-bags: Gigaba rejects estranged wife s Zondo evidence

Malusi Gigaba gives evidence at the Zondo commission.photo: Sharon Seretlo / Gallo Images Former minister Malusi Gigaba told the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into State Capture that his estranged wife Nomachule Mngoma s testimony on his work as minister of public enterprises was littered with misrepresentations and lies. On Monday afternoon, Gigaba testified before the commission on matters including his work at the Department of Public Enterprises, his reshuffling to National Treasury, his relationship with the Gupta family and the circumstances behind his and Mngoma s wedding in 2014. Mngoma had previously told the commission that, among other things, Gigaba carried bags of money out of the Gupta Saxonwold residence when visiting them, that he wasn t ambitious for the role of minister of finance, and that he had the Guptas pay for expenses including campaign funding, renovations, and their wedding.

WATCH: Malusi Gigaba opens up about CNN interview on Zuma, Hawks involvement in Noma case

WATCH: Malusi Gigaba opens up about CNN interview on Zuma, Hawks involvement in Noma case Share Durban - Almost three years after it happened, former finance and home affairs minister Malusi Gigaba has opened up for the first time about the infamous early February 2018 interview he conducted with US news broadcaster CNN, where he said he hoped former President Jacob Zuma would “do the right thing.” In an exclusive sit-down interview conducted with Independent Media in Durban on Tuesday, Gigaba said the full context of why he said this was explained to Zuma when they met in Nkandla shortly after the interview.

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