Karabo Khakhau

Karabo Khakhau

South Africa South AfricapoliticianFemale5.0Global Dominance: 0.01%

Karabo Khakhau is a spokesperson for the Democratic Alliance (DA) in South Africa, known for her active role in political negotiations and public discourse regarding economic policies and budgetary reforms. Recently, she accused Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana of negotiating in bad faith over budget discussions, emphasizing the DA's commitment to fostering economic growth and reducing tax burdens for South Africans.

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DA MP Karabo Khakhau stated that the party would not comment beyond the statement released on Wednesday.

Angst and anger as DA reshuffles
Mail & Guardian·South AfricaSouth Africa· 2026-06-19
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MP Karabo Khakhau raised concerns regarding the appointments, pointing out that Nkoane and Masoga had been implicated in tender fraud and corruption.

New higher education minister under fire for politically linked Seta appointments – The Mail & Guardian
Mail & Guardian·South AfricaSouth Africa· 2025-08-21
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DA spokesperson Karabo Khakhau described Nkabane's removal as a stunning blow against ANC cadre corruption.

Political parties react to Nkabane’s axing – The Mail & Guardian
Mail & Guardian·South AfricaSouth Africa· 2025-07-22
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DA MP Karabo Khakhau laid a criminal complaint against Nkabane, accusing her of perjury and fraud.

DA renews call for Nkabane’s dismissal over Seta panel scandal – The Mail & Guardian
Mail & Guardian·South AfricaSouth Africa· 2025-07-09
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DA national spokesperson Karabo Khakhau described the fund as 'an activated looting scheme'.

Transformation Fund a ‘looting scheme’, says DA – The Mail & Guardian
Mail & Guardian·South AfricaSouth Africa· 2025-05-29
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DA spokesperson Karabo Khakhau accused Godongwana of negotiating 'in bad faith.'

Mbalula warns GNU may have to be ‘reconfigured’ over budget deadlock – The Mail & Guardian
Mail & Guardian·South AfricaSouth Africa· 2025-04-01
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Karabo Khakhau, a DA spokesperson, accused the finance minister of negotiating in bad faith.

No longer a need to chant ‘Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer’ – The Mail & Guardian
Mail & Guardian·South AfricaSouth Africa· 2025-03-28
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