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Taxi executive arrested; petrol attendant receives job opportunity

12 May 2026
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Zulu royal chancellor Malusi Zondi’s company, ezaMancinza, invoiced construction firm Stefanutti Stocks R8.5 million for “strategic security” services on the Lower uMkhomazi water project, despite an existing security contract. uMngeni-uThukela Water has defended these payments, stating they are necessary for ensuring project-related security and community engagement, especially in light of previous disruptions and violence associated with the project. Zondi, who has been linked to construction mafia tactics and faces extortion allegations, asserts that he is committed to fostering peace in KwaZulu-Natal and showcases his wealth through philanthropic efforts.

Why It Matters

The controversy surrounding the payments to Zondi highlights ongoing issues related to security and corruption in South Africa’s construction sector. Historical connections between organized crime and construction projects have raised concerns about the integrity of public contracts and the safety of infrastructure initiatives. High-profile cases of violence and extortion have plagued various projects, leading to increased scrutiny over security measures and financial transactions in the industry. The situation emphasizes the broader challenges faced by authorities in addressing organized crime and ensuring transparency in public sector dealings.

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