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Patriotic Alliance Suspends Deputy Leader Kenny Kunene Amid Murder Investigation Ties

Jul 23, 2025 · 4 min read

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Party leader Gayton McKenzie places Kunene on 30-day 'leave of absence' after revelations of his presence at murder suspect's home

Breaking Political Fallout

In a dramatic late-night announcement, Patriotic Alliance (PA) leader Gayton McKenzie suspended deputy president Kenny Kunene for 30 days following revelations that Kunene was present at the Sandton residence of Katiso Molefe, a suspect in the high-profile murder case of DJ Sumbody (real name Oupa Sefoka). The decision came after police confirmed Kunene's presence during Molefe's arrest earlier this week.

The Official Stance

PA spokesperson Steve Motale clarified to Newzroom Afrika that the move constitutes a 'leave of absence' rather than a suspension. 'A credible law firm and body of judges will investigate the matter,' Motale stated, emphasizing McKenzie's belief in Kunene's innocence. The party insists this is a procedural measure to allow due process.

Coalition Implications

As Johannesburg's Transport MMC, Kunene's temporary removal triggers urgent coalition talks. Motale confirmed: 'We will engage our coalition partners within 24-48 hours.' This development threatens stability in Johannesburg's already fragile multi-party government.

Unanswered Questions

  • Why was Kunene at Molefe's home? (He claims to have been facilitating a media interview)
  • How will this affect PA's municipal governance?
  • Will the investigation meet its 30-day deadline?

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