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🇿🇼 Published: 28 December 2025
📘 Source: Daily Maverick

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The late Presley Chweneyagae’s home was bought with funds meant for an anti-drug-themed musical.

A property in Pretoria bought by Oscar-winning actor Presley Chweneyagae, using funds from a lottery grant, has been frozen by the Special Tribunal.

The money came from a R15-million grant to the Presley Chweneyagae Foundation via the Southern African Youth Movement (SAYM).

The National Lotteries Commission (NLC) grant was intended to fund an anti-drug themed musical, Taking Back the Future. It was meant to tour three provinces but only ran for five nights at a small venue in the Free State.

The SAYM received more than R67.5-million for lottery-funded projects. Both the SAYM and Alfred Sigudla, its executive director, have featured prominently in a Special Investigating Unit (SIU) probe into corruption involving lottery grant funding. The SAYM grants were also supposed to build an old-age home and a drug rehabilitation centre. Neither are operational.

The preservation order, handed down by Judge Margaret Victor on 18 December, is directed at Chweneyagae’s wife, Charlaine, the executor of her husband’s estate, as well as several individuals and entities.

Chweneyagae, who won an Oscar for his role in the movie Tsotsi, died at the age of 40 in May from respiratory problems.

His Tsotsi co-star, Terry Pheto, also benefited from a dodgy lottery grant, which she used to buy a house in Bryanston. The house was frozen by the tribunal and subsequently sold for R3.9-million.

A 2024 SIU graphic, presented to Parliament, shows how the money meant for Chweneyagae’s musical flowed to some of the people and entities named in last week’s order. At the time the SIU told MPs that it had uncovered a “criminal syndicate” operating inside the NLC

“The order prohibits any sale, transfer, lease, encumbrance or disposal of the home in Pretoria, Gauteng, pending the finalisation of civil proceedings to be instituted by the SIU within 60 court days,” SIU spokesperson Kaizer Kganyago said.

Among those named in the order are:

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Originally published by Daily Maverick • December 28, 2025

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