James Nkambule
James Vusumuzi Nkambule was a South African politician who served as provincial secretary of the African National Congress Youth League in Mpumalanga, elected at the league’s inaugural provincial conference in May 1998. Nkambule gained notoriety and became a media sensation for making wild claims and for his outspoken criticism of senior leaders of the African National Congress and his involvement in factional battles within the party under president Thabo Mbeki. He first rose to prominence in 2001 when he alleged that three senior ANC figures - Mathews Phosa, Tokyo Sexwale, and Cyril Ramaphosa -were plotting to overthrow Mbeki. The claim was later dismissed by a police and intelligence services investigation.
In 2006, he was expelled from both the ANC and the ANCYL after an internal disciplinary hearing found him guilty of bringing the party into disrepute and violating its constitution. Two years later, in 2008, he joined the Congress of the People and became its leader in Ehlanzeni region, a position he held until his death from suspected poisoning in 2010.
Defection to COPE and the Mbombela stadium assassinations
Seen as aligned to Thabo Mbeki and anti-Jacob Zuma ahead of the watershed 2007 ANC elective conference, Nkambule's expulsion from the party was based on his ownership of The Truth, a Barberton-based newspaper that frequently published corruption allegations against ANC leaders, including then-Mpumalanga ANC deputy chairperson David Mabuza.Following his expulsion in 2006, Nkambule joined the newly formed Cope in 2008 and became its leader in Ehlanzeni Region. However, his involvement in political controversies continued.
In 2010, Nkambule made headlines again when he claimed that a series of assassinations in Mpumalanga were linked to corruption surrounding the R2-billion Mbombela stadium construction project for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. He alleged that prominent politicians had hired assassins to silence whistleblowers exposing irregularities in the tendering process, including Mbombela municipal speaker Jimmy Mohlala who was shot dead for exposing irregularities in the government project.
Nkambule was in the process of assisting a self-confessed Mozambican hitman, known as "Josh," to enter the witness protection program and testify about allegedly being used by politicians to assassinate opponents. Josh, who was later discovered to be non-existent, had reportedly been employed by a powerful provincial ANC man and a well-known soccer boss to eliminate political and business opponents, smuggle drugs, and poison individuals. His affidavit alleged that he was involved in the killing of Mohlala.
Josh’s affidavit also implicated several senior officials, including:
- Former Govan Mbeki Local Municipality Chief Financial Officer Joshua Ntshuhle, who was killed in 2005 before he was scheduled to testify in a corruption trial involving the municipality's market manager Sibusiso Sigudla. Ntshuhle's car was allegedly driven to Malawi to create the illusion that he had fled.
- Former Gert Sibande District Municipality mayor Andries Gamede, Scopa chairperson Fish Mahlalela, and Mbombela mayor Lassy Chiwayo, who were allegedly targeted for assassination.
- Josh further claimed that four of his co-conspirators, who had carried out the hit on Mohlala, had since been executed to eliminate evidence.