Daily Dispatch

EL cleric with ANC link signs bank deal

- By ERNEST MABUZA

THE minister whose church signed a partnershi­p agreement with the bank that lent President Jacob Zuma money to pay for his Nkandla upgrades has had a close relationsh­ip with the ANC.

On Thursday, the Twelve Apostles’ Church in Christ‚ based in East London and headed by Caesar Nongqunga‚ signed a partnershi­p with VBS Mutual Bank.

This means the bank will have a sole mandate to provide the church‚ which says it has 6.8 million members on the continent‚ all its financial solutions.

The partnershi­p will also see church members being allocated VBS cards to pay their offerings in church.

VBS has been asked for comment but had not responded by the time of publicatio­n.

Nongqunga has previously come out in support of the ANC and Zuma.

In December‚ Nongqunga told his church members at Moses Mabhida Stadium‚ where Zuma also addressed them‚ that the president should be forgiven for all his transgress­ions.

“If the president was really corrupt‚ would he still be here among us?” Nongqunga asked, to loud applause. “Set him free. What has he done that anyone else hasn’t done?”

In 2011‚ the ANC honoured Nongqunga by presenting him with a portrait embroidere­d in ANC colours for his contributi­on to the party’s election victory in the province.

Nongqunga said because he was not judgmental towards Zuma‚ people thought they were friends.

Nongqunga and his church were once victim to a scam by an East London couple when they were duped into paying R7-million.

The church’s executive committee had appointed Zola Maziyana to investigat­e delays in payments due to the church from a Sanlam affinity financial scheme.

Maziyana had allegedly said that members of the National Prosecutin­g Authority (NPA) or Asset Forfeiture Unit were assisting him in the investigat­ion and needed to be reimbursed for their costs.

Nongqunga transferre­d R6.8million from the church’s bank account and R227 000 from his personal bank account into accounts allegedly held by his wife Zukiswa Maziyana.

Last year‚ the NPA’s Asset Forfeiture Unit handed over a house to the church built with money allegedly stolen by the couple.

On Thursday‚ Nongqunga told the Sowetan he was not friends with Zuma and was not a member of the ANC. — TMG

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