eThekwini City Manager Musa Mbhele has publicly denied allegations that he recruits women for sexual relationships in exchange for municipal jobs, describing the claims as false, damaging and harmful to his family. Speaking at a public engagement hosted by the Xubera Institute for Research and Development, Mbhele also confronted businessmen accusing the municipality of failing to pay them for services rendered. The session exposed simmering tensions over disputed municipal contracts, with Mbhele insisting his responsibility is to protect public funds and ensure taxpayers' money is not paid out unlawfully.

EThekwini City Manager Musa Mbhele discusses controversial payment delays to service providers and integrity allegations during a public forum in Hillcrest.

eThekwini City Manager Musa Mbhele has publicly denied allegations that he recruits women for sexual relationships in exchange for municipal jobs, describing the claims as false,…

‘People have created this monster that has a libido on steroids he cannot control … The emotional scars inflicted on me because of these unsubstantiated claims is unexplainable’