Musa Mbhele, the eThekwini city manager, denies allegations of seeking sexual favours in exchange for jobs. He claims the accusations are part of a campaign to damage his reputation and asserts that no evidence has been presented to support the claims. Mbhele addressed the issue during a public event organized by the Xubera Institute. Labour unions and opposition parties have called for him to step down pending the outcome of an investigation.
Bias read (Center): The article presents Mbhele's denials and his perspective without overtly favoring either side. It includes quotes from Mbhele and mentions calls for him to step down from labor unions and opposition parties but does not explicitly endorse or criticize either position. The framing remains neutral,陈述




