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Suspended Congress of the People councillor and City of Johannesburg chair of chairs Colleen Makhubele dismissed her suspension, saying she does not recognise the structure that has issued the suspension letter. COPE

Image: City of JouhannesburgSuspended Congress of the People councillor and City of Johannesburg chair of chairs Colleen Makhubele dismissed her suspension, saying she does not recognise the structure that has issued the suspension letter.

On Monday, the party’s Gauteng Interim Committee said it took the decision to suspend Makhubele, pending investigations into her misconduct. However, acting General Secretary Mzwandile Hleko also wrote a letter to Makhubele, ordering her to ignore the suspension letter that Mxolisi Ntobela from the interim structure had signed.“You know, I’m really getting tired of responding to Ntate Bloem, and we don’t know what is this structure he has created on the side.

 

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If she betrayed her party, she should be suspended, it's obviouse.

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