Reverend Khumalo blasts ANC for corruption, calls for moral revolution

Reverend Mo’hau Khumalo has strongly criticized the African National Congress (ANC) for its entrenched corruption culture, which he claims is gradually dismantling the party’s core values. He cites the continuing BOSASA scandal and a troubling R360 million tender as clear evidence that the once-revered liberation movement has strayed far from its original principles. Khumalo, who positions himself as a voice for the marginalized, stresses that these issues are not just legal matters but moral failings that rob the public of hope. He urges the nation to awaken, warning that without true accountability, South Africa will remain trapped in corruption and betrayal.

In his critique, Khumalo links the current situation to the broader BOSASA corruption case, in which high-ranking officials allegedly accepted bribes. He calls for action against figures like Gwede Mantashe and Nomvula Mokonyane, who have been named in relation to the scandal, stressing that no one is above the law, regardless of their past roles. Khumalo also questions the timing of investigations, suspecting that they may be politically motivated, especially as internal ANC power struggles intensify ahead of upcoming elections.

With growing pressure for genuine reform, Khumalo urges a moral revolution, emphasizing the need for leaders who prioritize service to the people over personal gain. As investigations continue, his message remains clear: South Africa’s future hinges on holding corrupt leaders accountable and ensuring true democracy.
 

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