Kangai Tells Madonsela He Was Deprived of The Right Of Reply
24 July 2019
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By Farai D Hove | Former NetOne Chief Executive Officer, Reward Kangai, has complained that he was never given the right of reply.

He was referring to his days of allegations of corruption leveled by the former Telecoms Minister Supa Mandiwanzira.

Writing on Wednesday night, Kangai he “wasn’t accorded that principle of natural justice, ‘the right of reply’ to the barrage of accusations made publicly for 3 years, mainly through State media. All because of reporting corruption! God accorded it to Adam, even when He knew he had sinned. Genesis 3:11.”

He then tweeted the Information Secretary, Nick Mangwana.

Kangai was responding to the respected former South African Public protector Thuli Madonsela who congratulated the accused “Redi Tlhabi in approaching the State Capeture Inquiry to confront your accuser. Justice dictates that those who publicly accuse others should expect the exercise of the right of reply to help the public discern the truth.”