POLITICAL WEEK AHEAD: Ministers and Eskom board to answer questions in parliament

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POLITICAL WEEK AHEAD: Ministers and Eskom board to answer questions in parliament
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Ministers in the economic cluster will on Tuesday answer questions from MPs in the National Council of Provinces and on Wednesday in the National Assembly.

The departments of home affairs, water & sanitation, mineral resources & energy and health will present their budget plans to their corresponding parliamentary committees on Tuesday, while the department of defence & military veterans will present its budget plan on Wednesday. This week, parliament will consider a motion by the DA to establish an ad hoc committee to oversee the work of newly appointed electricity minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa.

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