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Fear stalks city’s top managers

contract killings

The killing of three senior eThekwini Municipality managers in the city’s water and sanitation unit has struck fear among workers, with claims that their deaths were related to lucrative water delivery tankers and plant hiring tenders.

Those in the know said water delivery tenders were riddled with corruption and threatened the lives of the unit’s senior managers, so much so that another official resigned this week, fearing for his safety.

The killing of Emmanuel Ntuli last week, his colleague Khumbulani Khumalo in September and Phumzile Qatha in April last year were suspected to be linked to

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