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Former president Jacob Zuma attends Gavin Watson’s funeral

Watson’s send-off is likely to take the form of a political gathering, marked by freedom songs, with many ANC bigwigs expected to attend. Former president Jacob Zuma is expected to attend the funeral of late Bosasa CEO Gavin Watson in Port Elizabeth at Nelson Mandela Bay’s Feather Market Hall. He is also expected to address mourners.

AfricaNews 24-7, which always seems to have the inside track on Zuma news, confirmed it shortly before the funeral started at 11am. eNCA has apparently also reported it. ANC bigwigs, high-profile politicians and former senior government officials are today expected to attend the funeral of the facilities management company boss.

Watson, who died last week when the car he was travelling in hit a concrete pillar, was plunged into the spotlight at the Commission of Inquiry into State Capture, where Bosasa former chief operating officer Angelo Agrizzi testified about his alleged underhanded modus operandi to win multibillion-rand government tenders.

Jacob Zuma

According to Agrizzi’s testimony – backed by footage and audio material – Watson’s strategy was the use of large sums of money stashed in his vault to bribe influential government officials, politicians and those close to Zuma.

While constitutional law expert Pierre de Vos has described him as “pious on the outside but ruthless on the inside – with a Bible in one hand and bags of cash in the other” – forgotten at his burial will be his secrets, which he has taken to the grave on the eve of appearing before the inquiry into his tax compliance with the South African Revenue Service. If last week’s memorial service, addressed by former minister Nomvula Mokonyane, is anything to go by, Watson is set to be remembered in Nelson Mandela Bay as “a hero” for his role in the anti-apartheid struggle and his generosity while at the helm of Bosasa.

Mokonyane, who delivered a moving eulogy at the memorial service, has been exposed by Agrizzi for having been a beneficiary of largesse: money, security upgrades at her home, hiring of cars for her daughter, expensive whiskies, brandies and meat.

Others to attend are correctional services former national commissioner Linda Mti, Nelson Mandela Bay MMC Andile Lungisa, veteran rugby player Archie Mkele, and Nelson Mandela Bay ANC regional chairperson Nceba Faku.

Watson’s send-off is likely to take the form of a political gathering, marked by freedom songs. It is understood the Feather Market Hall, which can accommodate more than 1,000 people, will be the venue for the funeral, scheduled for 11am.

In other news – Skeem Saam’s Shoki and Putla open up about their TV roles and career

Mzansi actress Shoki Mmola and actor Putla Sehlapelo, opened up about their onscreen roles and career in the entertainment industry – They have known each other for many years and played a married couple twice on two different shows.

Shoki Mmola and actor Putla Sehlapelo

Although the pair play an evil couple on SABC 1’s Skeem Saam, their off-screen characteristics are the total opposite in reality Skeem Saam couple, Shoki Mmola and Putla Sehlapelo, are a power couple onscreen and would stop at nothing to get what they want. But in reality, they are friends who love working with each other. Shoki (42) plays Celia and Putla (49) plays Magongwa on the SABC1 soapie, Skeem Saam. They have worked on the soapie for 7 years already entertaining viewers with their character’s evil.ways. Read more

Source: The citizen