Ex-Joburg MMC Kabelo Gwamanda considering using the NPA

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Former Johannesburg mayor Kabelo Gwamanda says the fraud case against him was politically motivated and sought to damage his reputation and character. 

On Tuesday, 25 February, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) temporarily dropped the charges against Gwamanda and his co-accused Mduduzi Zondo.

Gwamanda and Zondo were charged with fraud related to an alleged funeral policy scam where unsuspecting residents from Soweto were allegedly deceived into paying monthly contributions purported to be funeral policies to iThemba Lama Afrika, a company in which the two were directors.

KABELO GWAMANDA CONSIDERING USING THE NPA

The South African previously reported that in November 2024, Gwamanda was fired as a member of mayoral committee (MMC) for community development in the City of Johannesburg.

Joburg mayor Dada Morero had placed Gwamanda on special leave in October after he was arrested and charged with fraud and corruption for allegedly swindling Soweto residents through his burial scheme.

On Tuesday, NPA spokesperson in Gauteng, Phindi Mjonondwane, said the decision to provisionally withdraw the charges against Gwamanda and Zondo is based on the fact that additional complainants came forward, which necessitated further investigations that were not anticipated at the inception of the case. 

“Once these investigations have been finalised, criminal proceedings will be re-instituted,” she said.

On the other hand, Gwamanda is reportedly considering the NPA for loss of income as the fraud charges led to him being fired as Joburg mayor and MMC for community development.

Gwamanda told Eyewitness News that he would hold accountable the elected officials from the Johannesburg municipality who “pushed him out” of the two jobs based on the charges against him.

“To ensure the decisions they take not only serve them, but they serve the benefit of the structure of the government of the day, and also the structure of those that would have voted for every political party that is there. So, I don’t know, maybe the Speaker owes a lifetime of a salary, but we will get a determination after the court processes,” he said.

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