Corruption-Accused Ndhuna Scores Big In Limpopo 

A construction company under investigation for tender fraud and corruption in the North West has scored a R8 million contract in Limpopo.  Roads Agency Limpopo (RAL), a provincial parastatal, awarded Ndhuna Civil Engineering Services the multi-million contract to re-gravel the road between Ga-Mokgwathi and Dzumeri in Mopani in May this year.  The contractor abandoned multimillion… Continue reading Corruption-Accused Ndhuna Scores Big In Limpopo 

North West Terminates Ndhuna Tender After Legislature Demands Answers 

A North West government delegation led by Acting Premier Nono Maloyi on a walkabout on the Nelson Mandela Drive in Mahikeng on June 28, 2023. The delegation, which included Public Works and Roads MEC Saliva Gaoage Molapisi and HOD Moss Kgantsi, met with contractor Khosi Vuyo Logistics and announced an intervention to fast-track the project.

North West Public Works and Roads MEC Saliva Gaoage Molapisi ordered his department to terminate the controversial Ndhuna Civil Engineering Services contract after the Provincial Public Accounts Committee (PPAC) demanded answers.  After initially ordering an internal probe into the R134 million Khunotswana tender, widely viewed as an attempt to cover up alleged tender fraud and… Continue reading North West Terminates Ndhuna Tender After Legislature Demands Answers 

Molapisi Accused Of White-Washing Ndhuna Probe To Defend ‘Tender Corruption’

The North West Department of Public Works and Roads’ bid adjudication committee, chaired by Chief Financial Officer Peter Modika, tampered with procurement processes and changed the rules halfway through to benefit a preferred contractor that had no work experience. HOD Moss Kgantsi appointed the company, MM Industries PTY Ltd.

North West Public Works and Roads MEC Gaoage Molapisi has been accused of orchestrating a plot to white-wash the R134 million Ndhuna Civil Engineering Service report and clear the contractor and officials at the centre of the alleged tender fraud and corruption.  Sources, including civil servants, engineers and businessmen, said Molapisi’s decision to order an… Continue reading Molapisi Accused Of White-Washing Ndhuna Probe To Defend ‘Tender Corruption’

North West HOD, CFO Mum On Ndhuna Bribery Claims

The MM Industries tender is among multi-million-rand contracts signed by HOD Moss Kgantsi, and marred by allegations of fraud, corruption and kickbacks.

North West Public Works and Roads head of department (HOD), Moses Ikgopopeng Kgantsi, has refused to comment on allegations he and Chief Financial Officer Peter Moyakhayakha Modika demanded kickbacks from a company which scored a R134 million contract even though it abandoned projects in 2021.  Kgantsi and Modika have been accused of privately meeting Ndhuna… Continue reading North West HOD, CFO Mum On Ndhuna Bribery Claims

Calls For SIU Probe, HOD Suspension Over R134M Contract  

Farmers have accused North West Public Works HOD Moss Kgantsi of arrogantly dismissing their concerns about the contractor's decision to divert traffic onto private land rather than build a bypass.

A North West politician has called for the suspension of the head of the Department of Roads and Public Works, Moses Ikgopoleng Kgantsi, for his role in the awarding of a R134 million contract to a contractor who previously abandoned two projects.  James Gadinabokao, the president of the non-governmental organisation (NGO) GATVOL, said Kgantsi should… Continue reading Calls For SIU Probe, HOD Suspension Over R134M Contract  

EXCLUSIVE: Contractor Who Abandoned Projects Scores R134m North West Tender

A company which abandoned two projects in North-West and had its contracts terminated for poor workmanship has scored a R134 million tender from the same provincial Department of Roads and Public Works.  African Times can today reveal that Ndhuna Civil Engineering Services left two incomplete road projects in Rustenburg and Brits in 2021, after pocketing… Continue reading EXCLUSIVE: Contractor Who Abandoned Projects Scores R134m North West Tender

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