As the third biggest party in the Government of National Unity (GNU) - the IFP is reportedly expecting at least six executive positions at a national level when President Cyril Ramaphosa announces his Cabinet, expected in the coming days.
CAPE TOWN - Inkatha Freedom Party leader Velenkosini Hlabisa says that he has full confidence that the power-sharing agreement reached between political parties in Kwazulu-Natal will hold.
As the third biggest party in the Government of National Unity - the IFP is reportedly expecting at least six executive positions at a national level when President Cyril Ramaphosa announces his Cabinet, expected in the coming days.
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