Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe has likened Eskom CEO André de Ruyter to a 'policeman' who is focused on 'chasing criminals', without a grasp of the power utility's challenges.
Please select an optionIt's a step in the right direction. An ANC-DA coalition would be the most stable option for SAThe DA should rather remain in opposition than form a coalition with the ANC or the EFFIt's a step in the right direction.
An ANC-DA coalition would be the most stable option for SAThe DA should focus on working with all opposition parties, including the EFF, to unseat the ANCThe DA should rather remain in opposition than form a coalition with the ANC or the EFF
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