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Mabe, Kodwa innocent until proven guilty: ANC via SABCNewsOnline

The party earlier confirmed that Mabe and Kodwa have agreed to step aside amid allegations of sexual harassment and rape respectively.

ANC Secretary General Ace Magashule says the African National Congress upholds the principle of innocent until proven guilty with regards to the respective cases of party spokespersons Pule Mabe andThe party earlier confirmed that Mabe and Kodwa have agreed to step aside amid allegations of sexual harassment and rape respectively.

“With Pule Mabe, it was a matter of the employer-employee relationship. With Zizi, it’s something which happened outside the employment area and that Zizi himself volunteered to say let me also step aside lets deal with these matters. We think some of these matters are fabricated. There is an agenda, what we don’t know is who is driving this agenda – we don’t know.”

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Typical ANC, very arrogant but May 8 will do the talking.

It takes a strong guts to report such things like this, women must be supported not be judged, Kodwa must prove it

I wonder how this sounds to a violated woman, and other women of course.

Standard response as always!!!!

yes please - we sick of lying females

StateCaptureUpd Just like Zuma is innocent too? What a joke.

Dear MYANC - please inform pulemabe & zizikodwa they are not 'innocent until proven guilty'. Rather: '35. Every accused person has a right to a fair trial, which includes the right — (h) to be presumed innocent, to remain silent, and not to testify during the proceedings'

Njalo nje🤔

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