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Tomorrow, following the DA’s request, the National Lotteries Commission (NLC) and the Minister of Trade, Industry & Competition, Parks Tau, will appear before the Portfolio Committee in Parliament to answer to numerous concerns surrounding the awarding of the lottery licence to Sizekhaya Holdings.
This follows revelations of links between Sizekhaya and the Deputy President, Paul Mashatile.
The DA will demand complete transparency from the Minister tomorrow on whether the Deputy President was in any way involved in awarding the R60 billion contract. We will also demand a full record of the Minister’s decision-making process.
After leaving the decision on the tender award to the last minute and jeopardising the functioning of the lottery over the next year, Minister Parks Tau finally awarded the licence to Sizekhaya Holdings. Sizekhaya is reportedly part-owned by Bellamont Holdings, a company co-founded and co-directed by Mashatile’s sister-in-law Khumo Bogatsu and Mashatile’s close associate Moses Tembe. Another ANC-linked businessman, Sandile Zungu, is also involved in Sizekhaya. Sizekhaya was founded just days before the deadline for the lottery licence.
Our request initially came after the NLC lost a court case before the North Gauteng High Court, which found that the process undertaken to award the lottery licence was irregular in terms of the Lotteries Act. The DA has repeatedly raised its concerns about the process undertaken to award the licence, including the political connections of many of the bidders.
The NLC and Tau last week were denied leave to appeal, with costs.
Further, in a very irregular practice, Ithuba Holdings wrote to the Committee raising its own concerns on the lottery licence process.
The DA will not tolerate any malpractice involved, will seek answers and will hold to account all those implicated.
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The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Tokologo will table a motion to overhaul the municipality’s Supply Chain Management (SCM) policy after a Special Investigating Unit (SIU) probe was hampered by missing procurement records.
The SIU was mandated to investigate the irregular procurement of 15 High-Mass Lights and the electrification of New Stance Settlement (Mamantelekile) in Boshof, but found that key documents had either gone missing or were deliberately destroyed.
It should be overhauled to prevent the irregular appointments of service providers, especially those that are appointed on an emergency basis without following the due processes of the normal SCM.
The investigation by the SIU revealed that all procurement documents related to the procurement of these 15 High Mass Lights could not be found, as they were either lost or intentionally destroyed to conceal information. The municipal manager opened the theft case at the time, but it yielded no results as the investigation grew cold and investigators were unable to find any leads.
The municipality must, therefore, develop and implement an official policy regarding records management in response to this. Additionally, establish a records department to safeguard all municipal documents, particularly those related to Supply Chain Management, thereby preventing the loss of essential documents in the future.
The municipal manager must take reasonable steps to ensure that complete and accurate records of the municipality's financial affairs are maintained by all prescribed norms and standards.
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The South African Police Service(SAPS) Anti-Kidnapping Task Team Traced a Mozambican Kidnapping Kingpin to a block of apartments in Fourways, Johannesburg this week.
The team was tracing a kidnapped Pakistani Businessman from Pretoria West. He is still in captivity and the team are still searching for the Pakistani National. A ransom demand has been made to the businessman’s family.
The Teams Tracing Operation began at a residential complex in Carlswald, Midrand where they seized a Mercedes Benz, a silver Pajero and arrested two kidnappers.
They proceeded to Fourways where the task team announced their arrival and a shoot-out ensued. One suspect was fatally wounded and upon further investigation, it was discovered that 40-year-old Mauro Mucambe Junior is a wanted Kidnapping Kingpin in Mozambique where he has been linked to several kidnappings. His warrant of arrest was issued by Maputo Police in August 2024.
One unlicensed firearm used by the fatally wounded fugitive of justice was seized including 10 rounds of ammunition. Four cellphones, four bank cards have also been seized.
The SAPS has full faith and confidence in the work of the anti-kidnapping task team to rescue the kidnapped businessman.
Since January 2024 to date, the team has arrested more than 170 Criminals involved in Kidnappings for ransom. More than R1.2Million has been recovered. More than 100 victims rescued mainly in Gauteng and more than 40 vehicles used in kidnapping crimes were also seized by the team.
The Anti-Kidnapping Task Team recently registered a breakthrough in the Olorato Mongale murder case where they led the tracing operation of Philangenkosi Makhanya. The search is still on for Bongani Mthimkhulu.

















