City Press reports that a woman has accused head of the ANC’s presidency office and the party’s acting spokesperson, Zizi Kodwa, of drugging and raping her at a hotel room in Sandton in April last year.
The details are contained in an undated letter sent to the ANC and Kodwa. Apparently the author of the letter has not reported the matter to the police, but intended to lay charges on Sunday. ANC deputy secretary-general Jessie Duarte on Saturday said that a complaint had been sent to ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule’s office regarding “a high-ranking ANC member”. In a statement on Sunday, Kodwa said the allegations were “replete with false accusations” and he described them as a “feeble yet dangerous attempt at political blackmail and manipulation”. He added that he would not “succumb to extortion and blackmail” and would not be silenced through “dirty tricks”. Apparently another woman, a friend of the accuser, was also drugged and raped, but has maintained her silence. A source familiar with the details said a senior ANC official tried to facilitate the payment of psychiatric and medical bills for the affected women, but he changed his mind when one of the women demanded R200,000 for her silence. In the letter to the ANC, the alleged victim from Seshego in Limpopo described the events that unfolded on 14 April (more details in report).
- Read the original of the City Press report by Abram Mashego and Ngwako Modjadji in full at City Press
- Read too, 'It's a dirty tricks campaign', says Zizi Kodwa as he denies 'grotesque' rape accusation, at News24
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