By Thyagaraj Markandan
What ails you, Norma? Why have you turned tail and fled from the Zondo Commission? Are you afraid of the burly chief justice who grunts like a hippo? Or did your estranged husband, Malusi Gigaba, send you flowers, perfumes and chocolates?
The country was eagerly awaiting for her testimony at the Zondo commission to hear first-hand what jaw-dropping revelations she had about the secret liaisons of Gigaba with the Guptas. And then at the eleventh hour, just as she was climbing the steps to the Commission building, she took fright and fled.
In the eNCA interview last year, Mngoma seemed eager to spill the beans on her husband. Why then, has she suddenly changed her mind? She has given no valid or clear explanation for her withdrawal from the commission. So we are left to assume there is more to it than meets the eye.
The police and the people in the legal profession will vouch for me when I say that dealing with domestic issues are never plain sailing. They are fraught with problems. A woman who has been kicked and punched all her married life will be all hell and fury against her abusive husband until the day of her court appearance when, for some inexplicable reason, she suddenly withdraws from the case.
Ask anyone who had their fingers burnt meddling in a domestic issue between a husband and wife.
The Star