ANC accused of abusing state resources after using military aircraft for Zim’s trip



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A spokesman for the Defense Ministry is quoted as saying that the ANC meeting in the neighboring country “coincided” with Defense Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula’s plans to travel there, so he brought his colleagues.

FILE: ANC Secretary General Ace Magashule. Image: Kayleen Morgan / EWN

JOHANNESBURG – An independent investigation has been called for into the use of a military aircraft by the African National Congress (ANC) for its latest trip to Zimbabwe.

The party has been accused of abusing state resources after its delegation landed in Harare this week on a South African Air Force plane for a planned meeting with Zanu-PF.

A spokesman for the Defense Ministry is quoted as saying that the ANC meeting in the neighboring country “coincided” with Defense Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula’s plans to travel there, so he brought his colleagues.

The Defense Department said that the use of state resources for party politics was not common and admitted that it had never happened before.

Wayne Duvenage of the Undoing Tax Abuse organization demands answers.

“What is the motivation behind Ace Magashule and NEC party members being on a state-funded state visit to Zimbabwe? We need the answers to these questions.”

Eyewitness News has reached out to the ANC for comment without success.

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