Kodwa’s Double Standard: A Scammer’s Paradise
[The image of Zizi Kodwa is replaced with a mock-up of a laughing thief, surrounded by 100-dollar bills and flashing lights]
In a sickening display of corruption and cronyism, ex-ANC cabinet minister Zizi Kodwa has sued the state to have bribery charges against him dropped. Join us as we expose the depths of his deceit!
Kodwa’s high-powered lawyer, Zola Majavu, boasted in court that his case against the state is an uphill battle, citing what he claims are "serious flaws" in the case. But we know that this is just a thin veil for Kodwa’s true intentions: to perpetuate his corrupt empire of greed.
The Kodwa-Mackay Bonanza
Kodwa’s co-accused, former EOH exec Jehan Mackay, was also present in court, no doubt plotting new schemes to line their collective pockets. TechCentral investigators revealed in 2020 that Mackay was linked to a web of illegal payments to senior ANC brass, including Kodwa – the party’s national spox at the time – who allegedly received R1.6 million in secret funds.
The Gift that Keeps on Giving
Prosecutors claim that Mackay used his personal bank account to funnel bribes to Kodwa and other crooked ANC officials. Oh, and did we mention that Kodwa resigned from his cabinet post after this sordid affair unraveled? Yeah, nice try, Zizi…
The State’s Watered-Down Case: A Recipe for Corruption
As Majavu hinted in court, the government’s case against Kodwa is "palpably weak." But we wouldn’t be surprised if government officials are secretly colluding with Kodwa to rig the system. After all, this is South Africa – where corruption is embedded in the very fabric of society.
Stay Curious, Stay Vigilant
Keep an ear to the ground for juicy updates on this developing sordid tale. Our investigation will continue to lay bare the truth behind South Africa’s corruption epidemic. Buckle up, folks…
[The article ends abruptly, with a cliffhanger, leaving the readers with a sense of injustice and outrage]


