
By OBAKENG MAJE
Action SA has called on the North West Department of Economic Development, Environment, Conservation and Tourism (DEDECT) to probe the appointment of the former Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Kudakwashe Mpofu at the NWDC.
According to the North West MC for Department of Economic Development, Environment, Conservation and Tourism (DEDECT), Virginia Tlhapi, the embattled Mpofu resigned from the position with immediate effect, amid allegations that he illegally obtained his residence permit.

The Action SA chairperson in North West, Kgosi Kwena Mangope said, even though they welcomed the resignation of Mpofu, he should not be absolved from answering questions about how he obtained his permanent residence permit in South Africa.
“We are on record requesting the DEDECT and the NWDC to provide answers on how Mpofu was employed and given a senior position in government. To that end, we are once again, appealing with the two entities to cooperate fully with all the law enforcement agencies, especially the Special Investing Unit (SIU), which has been tasked with investigating the matter.
“It remains a concern to us as a party and all law abiding citizens that our government allowed an illegal immigrant to continue to remain in the employ of the state, even though the Home AffairsDepartment declared that he has obtained his permanent residency fraudulently,” said Mangope.
He further said, Action SA believes in the rule of law and they are clear that, any foreign person entering the borders, must do so within the prescripts of the law and our immigration policy. Mangope added that no one must remain completely at ease to reside in the country’s borders without proper documentation.
“We will follow this case to ensure there is full accountability,” he said.
Meanwhile, Tlhapi said: “We can confirm that Mpofu has resigned with immediate effect. Mpofu’s resignation comes after a series of news reports, which indicated that he has fraudulently obtained his residence permit. On 17 March 2024, the Minister of Home Affairs, Aaron Motsoaledi, confirmed to Times Live online publication and other news sources that, indeed Mpofu who is a citizen of Zimbabwe, did not obtain his residence permit through the Department of Home Affairs.
“The department has since noted the report by Motsoaledi and vows to cooperate with law enforcement agencies investigating this matter. As the department, we have been following this matter since last week when it appeared in the Sunday World newspaper.”