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Tuesday, 26 May 2026

ETHEKWINI SOUP KITCHEN SCANDAL: R2,500 FOR R100 BAG OF SAMP SPARKS DOUBLE SUSPENSION

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ETHEKWINI SOUP KITCHEN SCANDAL: R2,500 FOR R100 BAG OF SAMP SPARKS DOUBLE SUSPENSION

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCA 

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​DURBAN — The Democratic Alliance (DA) in the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality has welcomed the immediate suspension of two high-ranking city officials following a damning procurement expose inside the metro's massive R280 million annual feeding scheme.

​The city moved to suspend its Community Participation Director, Vincent Cebekhulu, alongside his deputy, Lindani Sicwala, after structural audits unmasked what appears to be systemic tender fraud, inflated pricing, and unhygienic conditions across municipal soup kitchens.

​The multi-million-rand feeding initiative is designed to provide a critical nutritional safety net to thousands of the city’s most vulnerable, indigent, and homeless residents. Instead, opposition lawmakers reveal it has been weaponized as a cash cow for politically connected supply-chain cartels.


​The operational rot inside the programme was brought to light by DA eThekwini Mayoral Candidate Haniff Hoosen and oversight councillors pushing through the municipal Human Settlements and Infrastructure committees.

​The most explosive finding in the forensic trail revealed that the metro was routinely paying a staggering R2,500 for a single 10kg bag of dry samp through contracted middlemen—a basic staple that retails for approximately R100 at standard commercial supermarket stores.

[Retail Price: R100] ───> [eThekwini Tender Cost: R2,500] ───> 2,400% Price Inflation Per Bag

In addition to hyper-inflated invoice pricing across multiple dry food supplies, site inspections conducted across local municipal kitchens exposed severe hygiene violations, including unmaintained cooking spaces, spoiled ingredients, and erratic meal distributions that forced hungry residents away from the facilities.

Moving to Block the Financial Drain

​The DA confirmed it is submitting formal Section 27 legislative questions directly to the eThekwini Council Speaker to dismantle the remainder of the fraudulent supply network.
The immediate legislative probe will explicitly demand:

​The exact, binding terms and conditions of Cebekhulu and Sicwala’s suspensions.

​The blacklisting status and legal consequences facing the third-party private contractors who submitted the inflated invoices.

​An official forensic disclosure identifying any further municipal or political figures implicated in the price-gouging scheme.

​A full, wall-to-wall performance and financial audit of the entire R280 million soup kitchen budget.

Implicated Official Municipal Designation Core Investigation Focus Operational Budget At Risk
Vincent Cebekhulu Director: Community Participation Severe price-gouging oversight, unhygienic facilities R280 Million Annually

Lindani Sicwala Deputy Director: Community Participation Tender inflation collusion, vendor manipulation R280 Million Annually

"This program was engineered to protect the poorest of the poor, yet ruthless syndicates have been allowed to systematically exploit the hungry to line their own pockets," Hoosen stated following the council suspensions.

"Paying a 2,400% markup on basic food staples while our people starve is a crime against human dignity. We are going to ensure these officials face criminal prosecution, not just a paid vacation at home."

​With eThekwini’s public finance management already under heavy provincial treasury scrutiny, the dual suspensions are putting intense pressure on City Manager Musa Mbhele to rapidly clean out the supply chain management division and restore basic humanitarian dignity to the metro’s feeding networks.

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