The City of Cape Town has taken action against seven companies associated with Nicole Johnson, wife of alleged gang leader Ralph Stanfield, as part of a wider investigation into city tenders. The move follows the death of Wendy Kloppers, a highranking city official, and the subsequent review of all tenders. Two construction contracts have been terminated and some officials from the Human Settlements Department are facing disciplinary hearings after allegations of manipulating tenders to benefit Johnson’s companies. The investigation into the potential connection between Johnson and her husband continues.
South African Minister Supports Investigation into Rooiwal Wastewater Treatment Plant
by Liam Fortuin
South African Minister of Water and Sanitation, Mr. Senzo Mchunu, supports an investigation into allegations of corruption and maladministration related to a R295 million tender granted for the renovation and improvement of the Rooiwal Waste Water Treatment Works. The plant has struggled with operational and maintenance issues, resulting in inadequate effluent treatment and contamination of the Apies River and the Leeuwkraal Dam. This pollution has negatively impacted the water quality in the Leeuwkraal Dam, compromising the drinkability of the water supplied to the Hammanskraal area. The Special Investigating Unit will probe the allegations and the City of Tshwane will address water quality and supply problems.