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The construction of a multi-million rand sports complex in honour of the late South African 800-metre world champion and Olympic Silver medallist, Mbulaheni Mulaudzi, has been left incomplete.

South Africa's President Jacob Zuma congratulates medallist and long distance runner Mbulaeni Mulaudzi at the presidential guest house in Pretoria August 25, 2009. South Africa's President Jacob Zuma congratulates medallist and long distance runner Mbulaeni Mulaudzi at the presidential guest house in Pretoria August 25, 2009.

The facility was meant to honour the memory of the Olympic champion but now it is just broken football posts with no lawn on the pitch and there is no stand. Takalani Maphaha, Mulaudzi’s family spokesperson says they are disappointed that their hard-working son’s name is linked to the shoddy work. Non-Profit Organisation, Mavu Sports Development, received more than R15 million from the National Lotteries for the project.

 

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Is that a surprise? Comrades used the money .

And obviously a comrade looted the money

CyrilRamaphosa, another MYANC blunder? Who stached the money in their coach?

Cyril Ramaphosa is in charge now.

🤣🤣🤣🤣 surprised anyone?

So why the fvck did you use Zumas picture when the project started in 2019 under Cyril ramaphosa's thieves.

Just another big accomplishment by the anc🙄

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