NATIONAL NEWS - The alleged firing of a handgun at her son’s cultural ceremony into manhood by Bitou deputy mayor Nokuzola Kolwapi has drawn sharp condemnation and calls for political accountability.
In a video that circulated widely on social media, Kolwapi is seen allegedly firing a handgun at 10 Sajini Street in Kwanokuthula around 10 AM on Sunday, December 21, during her son Tsepiso’s Mgidi cultural ceremony marking his transition into manhood.
The ratepayers have requested provincial intervention due to the severity of the allegations and the high-ranking position of the official involved, expressing their “deep concern and condemnation.”
“The Province must confirm what monitoring, intervention, or inquiry steps are being considered to safeguard lawful governance in Bitou,” said Blignaut.
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