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Moroadi Cholota

When you hear Moroadi Cholota, a key figure in South Africa’s construction sector known for driving infrastructure projects and public-private partnerships. Also known as a leading voice in African urban development, he’s been at the center of major building initiatives that shape cities like Cape Town and Johannesburg. His work isn’t just about laying bricks—it’s about fixing broken systems, creating jobs, and making sure public money actually builds something that lasts.

Moroadi Cholota’s influence ties directly to South Africa construction, a sector struggling with delays, corruption, and underfunding but still critical to the country’s economic survival. Projects he’s involved in—whether roads, housing, or public transport—often become case studies in what works and what doesn’t. You’ll see his name pop up when SASSA grants get tied to labor programs, when Telkom sells towers to free up cash for infrastructure, or when the government tries to fix the broken procurement system. He doesn’t just talk about change; he’s in the room when contracts get signed and budgets get approved.

And it’s not just local. His approach mirrors bigger trends across African building industry, where countries like Kenya and Libya are also pushing hard to upgrade infrastructure despite limited resources. From luxury tourism boom in Rwanda to the rise of local contractors in Angola, the pressure to build better, faster, and fairer is everywhere. Moroadi Cholota’s story is part of that larger African narrative—where politics, money, and real-world results collide.

What you’ll find here isn’t just press releases or fluff. It’s real updates on the projects he’s tied to, the policies he’s shaping, and the people he’s working with. Whether it’s a new road in the Eastern Cape, a housing pilot in Limpopo, or a debate over tender rules in Pretoria—you’ll see it here, straight up, no spin.

Former PA to Ex-Premier Magashule, Moroadi Cholota, Extradited and Imprisoned

Former PA to Ex-Premier Magashule, Moroadi Cholota, Extradited and Imprisoned

Moroadi Cholota, who once served as personal assistant to ex-Free State Premier Ace Magashule, has been extradited from the U.S. to South Africa. Her refusal to cooperate in the Free State asbestos scandal led to her arrest. She will spend the weekend in custody and appear in court on Monday. Magashule and others face multiple corruption charges, with the trial set for next year.

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