Deputy President David Mabuza is expected back in South Africa on Wednesday after more than a month out of the country. | pule_jones
The recovering DD Mabuza's is said to be doing well and is expected to be back in the country tomorrow.The consultation was a follow-up to previous medical that Mabuza received from Russia.His office said that he was expected back in the country on Wednesday after seeking medical treatment in Russia.
His absence for over five weeks has caused a storm with opposition parties who have demanded more information about Mabuza's leave of absence. "The Office of the Deputy President has been fully operational during this period and we have been busy with programmes that the DP has been delegated with," they said on Tuesday. Mabuza was initially said to be on leave for two weeks, but ended up being out of the country for over a month.
"We did not speak about that. When he called, he just wanted to know what was happening in the country and the ANC," the party leader said.
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