DavidMabuza From integrity committees to cabinet delays, we have seen it all with our deputy president.
From integrity committees to cabinet delays, here are five stories around Mabuza and the position of deputy president that you need to read.
Mabuza dismissed speculation that he might not return as the country's second-in-command when Ramaphosa announces his cabinet.These comments were made prior to Mabuza not being sworn in as a member of the National Assembly.
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