ANCWL president Tolashe’s donated Chinese cars turn up at Luthuli House
What to know about ANCWL president Tolashe’s donated Chinese cars turn up at Luthuli House
Two luxury Chinese-made SUVs at the centre of a donation scandal appeared at Luthuli House this weekend, days after ANC Women’s League (ANCWL) president Sisisi Tolashe claimed she had kept them in her family to “safeguard” them from creditors.
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What happened
Two luxury Chinese-made SUVs at the centre of a donation scandal appeared at Luthuli House this weekend, days after ANC Women’s League (ANCWL) president Sisisi Tolashe claimed she had kept them in her family to “safeguard” them from creditors.
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