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The controversial award also raised questions of conflicts of interest as the Southern Palace Group donated R350 000 to Transnet chair Popo Molefe’s foundation in April 2019, just months before the Transnet board approved the company’s appointment.

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He still eating even at Transnet

That's you're Anc all the way.When are we going out of this shit hole?

Good I so wish they could all be thrown in jail.. Zange bandiqashe labo iCv zam noba ziyi1000 pha🙄🙄🙄

Throw the whole lot in jail. The whole lot!

He should be arrested

When Zuma said those who call people corrupt are the most corrupt

20Maphuti

Even Mkhulu Popo kanti who to believe vele 🤔

Popo Molefe? Thought he was the guy 'cleaning up Transnet'.. Ayiiiii....the kheydas are in too deep,maan, maan, maan...🙂😏

They all the sameVoetsekANC

It looks like anything that involve ANC people is corrupt. There is no clean people in this organization.

Zondo's golden boy!

Hugo! Bel di Hawks

Popo Molefe must finally be held accountable 🔥🔥🔥🔥

He is corrupt that's why he is been singing like a bird at the ZONDO commission to divert attention from himself.

after Popo Molefe resigned as premier of North West he was in the top 500 richest people in Africa that time his spell as premier left Maftown looking worse than he found it. Last time I heard he was a major shareholder of Sun City.

Bosasa donated R500 000 to then deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa's campaign in October 2017.

Cyril gave a donor a tender of 33billion

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