Deputy President Paul Mashatile Denies Misuse of Public Funds Amid Luxury Property Claims
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'Leaders with more mansions than Paul': ANC veteran lashes 'plot' to oust Mashatile
African National Congress (ANC) veteran Tony Yengeni says there is a plot to oust Deputy President Paul Mashatile following scrutiny about how he was able to afford a R28.9 million mansion in Constantia, Cape Town. The sentiment comes as Mashatile declared ownership of the mega home, which he had previously denied, claiming it belonged to his son-in-law, Nceba Nonkwelo. TONY YENGENI ‘DEFENDS’ PAUL MASHATILE? As per the 2025 Parliament’s regist…
Paul Mashatile questioned over how he affords Constantia mansion
Former COSATU general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi, like many South Africans, has questioned how Deputy President Paul Mashatile manages to afford three properties valued at about R65 million. This week, the 64-year-old confirmed ownership of a R28 million villa in Constantia, following years of speculation. He also owns homes in Midrand and Kelvin, Johannesburg. ZWELINZIMA VAVI QUESTIONS PAUL MASHATILE MANSION AFFORDABILITY In a post on X, Zwelinz…
Tony Yengeni defends Paul Mashatile as Hawks investigate multimillion rand mansion purchase in Cape Town - TDPel Media
In South African politics, few things stir the pot like a multimillion-rand mansion and whispers of corruption. That’s exactly what’s happening now, as Deputy President Paul Mashatile finds himself in the middle of a growing controversy—and ANC veteran Tony Yengeni thinks it’s all part of a calculated plot. R28.9 Million Mansion Raises Eyebrows It all began with questions about a luxury mansion in Constantia, Cape Town, worth a jaw-dropping R28.…
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