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Parties urge Ramaphosa to dismiss Tolashe amid escalating charges

22 April 2026
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On Thursday, Social Development Minister Sisisi Tolashe will face additional charges related to a growing controversy involving two cars donated to the African National Congress Women’s League (ANCWL). Tolashe, who serves as the ANCWL president, is implicated in a situation where the donated vehicles were transferred to her family’s ownership, with one vehicle subsequently sold. This development follows recent actions by the Democratic Alliance (DA) and ActionSA, both of which have previously lodged charges against Tolashe in connection with the scandal. The situation raises significant questions regarding ethical conduct and accountability within political organizations in South Africa.

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This story highlights ongoing concerns about transparency and corruption within South African political entities, particularly in the context of resource allocation and the management of donations. The ANCWL, as a prominent organization within the ruling party, plays a crucial role in advocating for women’s rights and social development. Allegations involving misuse of donated assets can undermine public trust in both the ANCWL and the broader government. Moreover, such cases reflect a historical pattern of scrutiny faced by political figures in South Africa, particularly regarding financial impropriety and the ethical implications of their actions.

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