MP Karabo Khakhau is making it clear that the story doesn’t end with the removal of former Higher Education Minister Dr Nobuhle Nkabane. Despite Dr Nkabane’s exit amid allegations of misconduct, Khakhau insists that Parliament must continue to hold her accountable. For Khakhau, justice isn’t something that can be swept under the rug or forgotten simply because a minister steps down.
She emphasizes that Parliament’s role isn’t just about political reshuffling—it’s about digging deeper, seeking the truth, and confronting corruption wherever it exists. Backing down now would mean letting serious questions go unanswered and allowing a culture of impunity to thrive. Khakhau’s stance is a bold reminder that resignation is not a get-out-of-jail-free card; it’s only the beginning of a process that demands transparency and responsibility.
Her call to action urges Parliament to use its full power to investigate and expose the facts behind the allegations, sending a strong message that no one is above the law. In the fight against corruption, accountability must remain relentless, no matter who the individual is or the position they once held.