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'KILLING MACHINE' MABUZA DIES WITH DARKEST SECRETS

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July 07, 2025

Families of slain officials in Mpumalanga speak out

- SIFISO MAHLANGU

'KILLING MACHINE' MABUZA DIES WITH DARKEST SECRETS

THE passing of former deputy president David Dabede Mabuza has prompted a wave of tributes across South Africa - but in Mpumalanga, where he once ruled as premier, it has also reopened painful memories for families who believe the province's darkest political secrets were buried long before him.

Mabuza died last week following a prolonged illness.

His death has been met with solemn reflection from across the political spectrum, with the ANC organising memorials in multiple provinces. In his hometown of Barberton, mourners have gathered in large numbers to pay their respects.

ANC first deputy secretary-general Nomvula Mokonyane has led tributes, calling Mabuza a "dedicated leader who served his people with dignity." Yet beyond the official statements and songs of remembrance, there is a different tone emerging from communities still living with the scars of unresolved violence.

One such voice is that of Tshediso Mohlala, daughter of the late Jimmy Mohlala, the former Mbombela Municipality speaker who was gunned down in 2009 outside his home in KaNyamazane.

Mohlala had been outspoken about irregularities tied to the Mbombela Stadium tender ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup and was expected to testify about corruption and mismanagement within the municipality.

Days before that testimony, he was killed. In a public Facebook post, Tshediso wrote: "The system may have failed you, Dad. But we believe the truth will never die. We will not stop calling for justice, even when others choose silence.

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