Former Msinga mayor Mletheni Ndlovu survived a brazen shooting when he and his bodyguard were ambushed and their car riddled with bullets in KwaZulu-Natal.
FP councillor Siyanda Magubane. Ntuli was with Magubane when he was killed last September.Ntuli made these accusations at the funeral service of Magubane and the video of this went viral on social media. In October, IFP national spokesperson Mkhuleko Hlengwa said an internal investigation found no evidence that Ndlovu was at the murder scene as per accusations.
“The national council task team has found no evidence of [Ndlovu] being present at the scene of the fatal ambush, as he was at a municipal function at the time,” he said.“Notwithstanding the seriousness of the matter, the NCTT has recommended the party should wait for the police investigation before it considers whether or not to take any actions against the mayor.”
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