The stench of corruption has finally reached the presidential lounge. Sources confirm that South Africa’s president is now at the centre of a scandal involving large sums of cash allegedly stashed in a sofa. Uncovered documents reveal a trail of deposits and withdrawals that point to a much larger, organised scheme of money laundering.
The president’s office, predictably, has dismissed the allegations as a “political witch hunt.” But the evidence is growing: bank records show irregular payments, and witnesses have come forward. This is not a rogue operator; this is a system designed to cloak dirty money in the garb of state power.
The scandal shows no sign of abating, and the credibility of the presidency is crumbling. Each day brings a fresh leak, a new revelation. The question is no longer whether the president knew, but how deep the rot goes.
This is a countdown to a full-blown constitutional crisis.







