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The Brief. South Fulton Mayor Khalid Kamau announced at a recent city council meeting that he will no longer seek re-election. The city's top official claimed that the salary for the job was too ...
South Fulton Mayor Khalid Kamau announced he will not seek re-election. The mayor will conclude his tumultuous term in 2025—a tenure marked by financial scrutiny, legal issues, and conflicts ...
Mayor Khalid Kamau’s misuse of city equipment was brought up in South Fulton, Georgia’s May 13’s council meeting, leading Kamau to walk out of the meeting.
South Fulton Mayor Khalid Kamau announced Wednesday night he would not seek re-election, bringing an end to a term marked by controversy, financial strain and mounting political tension with city ...
South Fulton Mayor Khalid Kamau says he won’t run for re-election, citing financial strain and ongoing tensions with the city council. Mayor Kamau is ending his re-election bid, saying his May 1 ...
South Fulton Mayor Khalid Kamau was formally charged with criminal trespassing after entering a private lake house without permission in 2023. To stream 11Alive on your phone, you need the 11Alive ...
South Fulton Mayor Khalid Kamau delivered his final State of the City address on the evening of May 1, marking the city’s eighth anniversary and signaling the end of his tenure. During his ...
SOUTH FULTON, Ga. — The City of South Fulton celebrated its 8th anniversary Thursday night with a ceremony that honored recent achievements and marked a turning point as Mayor Khalid Kamau ...
Mayor Khalid Kamau has come under fire for allegedly using taxpayer dollars to travel the world and misusing city funds to outfit his office. He was even arrested for burglary and trespassing.
Mayor Khalid Kamau is accused of making unauthorized expenditures totaling approximately $26,000 with his city purchase card, primarily for international travel.
Mayor Khalid Kamau's misuse of city equipment was brought up in South Fulton, Georgia’s May 13’s council meeting, leading Kamau to walk out of the meeting. Councilmember Helen Willis said the ...