๐ŸŽฅ๐Ÿ•ด๏ธ โ€œEXPOSED: Secret Footage Shows ANC Elites at Edwin Sodiโ€™s Party With Cat Matlala โ€” Deputy President Linked to SHOCKING Revelations ๐Ÿ˜ฑ๐Ÿ โ€

๐Ÿฅ‚๐Ÿ’ฐ โ€œInside the SCANDAL: Cat Matlala, Edwin Sodi & ANC Officials in Wild Night of LUXURY โ€” Where Was the Deputy President? ๐Ÿ‡ฟ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ”ฅโ€

The footage hit social media just after midnight โ€” grainy, shaky, and quickly scrubbed from major platforms.

But not before it ignited a national uproar.

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In it, a whoโ€™s-who of ANC heavyweights can be seen lounging with champagne in hand, surrounded by private waitstaff, models, and media personality Cat Matlala, all inside Edwin Sodiโ€™s lavish Bryanston estate.

For a party described by insiders as โ€œinvitation-only,โ€ it certainly had all the ingredients of a national scandal: luxury vehicles lined the driveway, a full imported bar flowed until sunrise, and somewhere amid the chaos, the countryโ€™s Deputy President was allegedly in attendance โ€” unbothered, unnoticed, but unmistakable.

Multiple eyewitnesses have now come forward, anonymously, confirming that not only was the Deputy President at the gathering, but that he arrived in a blacked-out motorcade, escorted by discreet plainclothes security.

One waiter, speaking under strict anonymity, claimed the Deputy stayed for โ€œseveral hours,โ€ speaking privately with Edwin Sodi and โ€œjoking aroundโ€ with key ANC ministers in a roped-off VIP area far from prying eyes.

The timing of the gathering could not be more controversial.

As the nation faces soaring unemployment, failing infrastructure, and widespread service delivery protests, South Africaโ€™s ruling elite were apparently partying in unchecked opulence โ€” hosted by Edwin Sodi, a man whose name is practically synonymous with corruption and state capture.

 

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Sodi, currently entangled in multiple criminal investigations related to tender fraud and government kickbacks, has long denied claims of impropriety.

But the visuals of this gathering โ€” a swirl of politicians, influencers, champagne, and barely-dressed dancers โ€” tell a different story.

Cat Matlala, the media darling and social media powerhouse, was front and center throughout the night.

Seen dancing on a balcony in a gold-sequined dress and sharing intimate laughs with high-level ANC members, her presence alone has turned this from a political embarrassment to a full-blown public relations catastrophe.

One source, a prominent political analyst, described the event as โ€œa snapshot of elite impunity.

โ€ He added, โ€œThis wasnโ€™t just a party โ€” it was a declaration.

A message that they feel untouchable.

That while the country burns, they toast to their immunity.

The fallout has been swiftโ€ฆ and strategic.

As the footage circulated, damage control began.

 


ANC spokespersons have denied knowledge of the event, and the Deputy Presidentโ€™s office has refused to comment, offering only a one-line statement: โ€œThe Deputy President was not involved in any private gathering of this nature.

โ€ But critics are calling the denial vague, evasive, and conveniently noncommittal.

Meanwhile, public outrage is boiling over.

Protesters in Gauteng and Limpopo took to the streets demanding accountability, waving signs that read โ€œNot In Our Nameโ€ and โ€œWhere Were You When We Had No Water?โ€ On social media, hashtags like #SodiSoirรฉe, #ANCExposed, and #DeputyPresidentParty have gone viral, while petitions calling for an independent inquiry into the gathering have already surpassed 100,000 signatures in under 48 hours.

Political watchdog groups have launched formal demands to Parliament, requesting an ethics review and full investigation into the Deputy Presidentโ€™s alleged involvement.

Legal experts suggest that if confirmed, his presence alone โ€” in proximity to an individual under criminal investigation โ€” could warrant a hearing before the Ethics Committee.

But thatโ€™s not the only concern.

Rumors are now swirling that this wasnโ€™t the first gathering of its kind.

Several whistleblowers claim that similar events have occurred in the past, often hosted by politically-connected business tycoons like Sodi, where deals were discussed behind velvet curtains, well away from press and public scrutiny.

Some even allege that these soirรฉes were used as informal meetings to secure future contracts and loyalty in exchange for political favors.

โ€œEdwin knows exactly who to invite and how to make people feel obligated,โ€ one whistleblower revealed.

โ€œIf those walls could talk, this government would collapse overnight.

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And speaking of walls โ€” insiders have hinted that there may be more footage.

Multiple angles.

Higher quality.

Audio included.

One journalist has reportedly seen a clip showing a well-known ANC official accepting what appears to be an envelope while laughing with Sodi.

If that footage is released, the consequences could be seismic.

For now, the ANC leadership remains on lockdown, refusing to entertain further questions.

But the silence speaks volumes.

This isnโ€™t just about champagne and selfies.

Itโ€™s about a growing gap between South Africaโ€™s leadership and its people โ€” a chasm widening with every scandal, every leak, every moment the lights go out while government elites bask in luxury.

This footage didnโ€™t just expose a party.

It exposed the rot.

As the public demands answers, one question remains:

If the Deputy President was truly thereโ€ฆ what else has he been present for, quietly, behind the scenes?

And if this is whatโ€™s happening when the cameras are off โ€” how much worse is the reality they don’t want us to see?

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