Zweli Mkhize can’t use sub judice rule to dodge questions, says Opposition MPs

No excuses, not even special leave, prohibits Health Minister Zweli Mkhize from appearing before Parliament.

Opposition parties say they don’t believe his stand-in, Tourism Minister Mmamoloko Kuyabyi-Ngubane, is up to the task of answering questions on the department’s controversial Digital Vibes contract.

A sub judice rule invoked two weeks ago to excuse Mkhize from Parliament has been found to have been ill-placed.

But opposition parties say they must exercise their oversight role and they have a host of questions they want Mkhize to answer.

The committee will now consult the Speaker about Mkhize appearing before it, despite being on special leave.

Source: eNCA

In other news – The Boss who allegedly s.e.xually harassed Pearl Modiadie revealed – South Africans furious

Media personality Pearl Modiadie has left the socials shook after she opened up about experiencing s.e.xual harassment at her previous workplace.

Pearl Modiadie

Modiadie, who at first was afraid to go public about being a victim of s.e.xual harassment at her former job, has detailed the numerous disturbing experiences she endured under her male manager while working at a national broadcasting station. Now Mzansi has managed to put one and one together and Pearl’s alleged abuser has been named as Tony Soglo. Learn More

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