
Malusi Gigaba
Malusi Gigaba is a prominent South African politician and member of the African National Congress (ANC), known for his roles in various ministerial positions, including Minister of Home Affairs and Minister of Public Enterprises. He has been an advocate for South Africa's commitment to peacekeeping missions in Africa, emphasizing the country's moral responsibility to support its soldiers deployed in conflict zones like the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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Malusi Gigaba was recently added to the list of defendants in a corruption case involving Transnet.
EDC loses money on loan to corruption-linked South African companyThe case against former public enterprises minister Malusi Gigaba has been postponed to 19 February.
‘Gupta lieutenants are in court, Batohi says on her last day in office – The Mail & GuardianFormer minister of public enterprises Malusi Gigaba has been charged with corruption over Transnet’s controversial multibillion-rand locomotive procurement deal.
Malusi Gigaba charged over Transnet’s multibillion-rand corruption scandal – The Mail & GuardianFormer public enterprises minister Malusi Gigaba was engaging with the National Prosecuting Authority’s (NPA) after he was notified to appear in court on Friday, in connection with corruption at Transnet.
Gigaba engaging with IDAC, not arrested over corruption at Transnet – The Mail & GuardianMalusi Gigaba is mentioned for his role in placing Gupta-linked individuals into key positions in state-owned enterprises.
How to find the right leader – The Mail & GuardianMalusi Gigaba has publicly criticized the ANC's national executive committee for failing to meet its responsibilities.
ANC to discipline Malusi Gigaba and Senzo Mchunu over public criticism – The Mail & GuardianMalusi Gigaba is presented with an honourary PhD in Public Management and Governance.
Africa's week in pictures: 18ANC MP Malusi Gigaba said the country had an obligation to show moral support to the soldiers still deployed in the DRC.
Withdrawal worse than surrender, says Lamola during DRC debate in parliament – The Mail & Guardian





































