The Department of Sport, Arts and Culture has allocated nearly R31 million to support South Africa’s FIFA World Cup initiatives, raising questions about transparency and accountability in public spending. This article delves into the specifics of the expenditure and its intended outcomes.

ActionSA and the DA are demanding clarity and accountability from Sport, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie regarding a hefty R31 million spent on FIFA World Cup…

The Department of Sport, Arts and Culture has allocated nearly R31 million to support South Africa’s FIFA World Cup initiatives, raising questions about transparency and…

Opposition parties the Democratic Alliance and ActionSA have called on Sport, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie to account for an estimated R31 million spent on South…

South Africa's Department of Sport, Arts and Culture has allocated nearly R31 million for FIFA World Cup initiatives, igniting concerns over transparency and accountability in…

Minister Gayton McKenzie faces backlash over vague disclosures of R31 million World Cup expenses, prompting calls for transparency and accountability.