 Malozi Gigaba Resign as Minister of Home Affairs The President of South Africa Cyril Ramaphosa confirmed on Thursday that the Department of Home Affairs Minister Malozi Gigaba has resigned. I would like to announce officially that Department of Home Affairs Minister, Mr Malozi Gigaba, has tendered his resignation, effective from November 1, 2018, to pursue other career opportunities like ST Underscore Rip Underscoring in the private sector, Ramaphosa told the media at a briefing. This was after the Public Protector Visijilim Kwebani released a report on Wednesday afternoon, which found Gigaba had violated both the Constitution and the Executive Ethics Code for lying under oath in court. The offending statements were made in litigation between the Department and company Fireblade Aviation related to a VIP terminal at Ortambo International Airport. After having his sexual act video go viral and being labeled unethical and a liar in parliament, Gigaba probably thought his week could not get any worse. Then Kwebani made an announcement. I find that the allegation that Minister Gigaba violated the Constitution and the Executive Members Act and whether he told untruth under oath was substantiated. The Democratic Alliance's John Steenhuizen says Gigaba has had a most inglorious career. Congress of the People's Dennis Blom says the Minister is an embarrassment and a disgrace and both want him fired. Gigaba has not yet commented on this latest development.