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Embattled eThekwini Mayor Zandile Gumede will not return to work on Thursday after her leave of absence was extended by another month.

eThekwini Mayor Zandile Gumede is being charged in connection with a R208-million waste removal tender.

The African National Congress Provincial Working Committee says it has not concluded its report over corruption charges against Gumede related to a R208 million waste removal tender.The ANC said it needed more time before a final decision on her future could be made. “We are almost done. I think we are 95% done with the work we have been doing and the PWC will receive a report sometime next week, which will be considered by the PWC and be submitted to the PEC for a final decision to be made. The decision to give them a leave of absent for a period of 30 days was a political decision rather than a technical exercise. It was not merely about the fact that when 30 days lapses you wake up the following day and go to work.

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Paid leave that is.. hmmm Why not fire her and let Durban have the new mayor who will carry with delivering services than this crook

ANC leaders in KZN are indecisive, criminal trials takes months. Zandile is charged has over 8 co-accused the trial when it starts is going to take months. Why not let Mayor resign and if she is found not guilty she can come back as a Mayor?

Ngamagwala kodwa ANC abamxoshini .

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