Katlego Mamabolo, who last week made damaging claims against Ekurhuleni Mayor Mzwandile Masina and his speechwriter, Malaika Mahlatsi, has apologised to the pair and retracted claims that the mayor had been engaged in academic dishonesty.
On Monday, Katlego Katli Mamabolo took to Facebook to retract the claims which were denied by Masina from the moment they surfaced.
He is currently being sued for R750 000 for defamation by Mahlatsi who labelled him a bitter man who could not accept that their brief romance was over. "Furthermore, I understand that these allegations have been very damaging to the integrity of the Executive Mayor of Ekurhuleni, Cllr Mzwandile Masina, an outstanding leader of society and academic, it is in that context that I offer my apology to him and put it on record that through his various academic achievements, he has demonstrated personal commitment to academic work,” Mamabolo wrote on Facebook.
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