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‘I’M FREE NOW’

‘OUR HOUSE IS BIG ENOUGH SO WE CAN STAY TOGETHER WITHOUT STEPPING ON ANYONE’S TOES’

SOUTH Africans have grown used to gobsmacking details coming out of the Zondo Commission into state capture – but one woman’s testimony really had jaws hanging on the floor.

Norma Mngoma, dressed to the nines, hair perfect, long nails gleaming, earrings in place, dropped bombshell after bombshell. Over the course of six gruelling hours, she told in shocking detail how her husband Malusi Gigaba, who’s been a finance minister and home affairs minister, was wooed by the Gupta brothers with expensive cars, gold jewellery and bags of money.

Once her testimony was done last month, Norma – who now goes

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