MINISTER of Infrastructure, Housing and Urban Development Charles Milupi says former president Edgar Lungu must come out clearly and explain where he got the money to make any investments he might have in Eswatini. Meanwhile, Milupi says the country will now be seeing a lot more corruption convictions and forfeitures involving ill-acquired wealth. In a report released this week, The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) working with The African Report, published a dossier alleging that Lungu was linked to corruption activities involving a luxury golf estate in Eswatini. Dubbed the “Swazi Secrets: Institutionalised fraud in Southern Africa”, the report indicated that after examining more than 890,000 confidential documents generated between 2016 and 2022, they found that there was correspondence...

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