What’s in City Press: Home affairs minister will not budge on Zim exemption permits | ANC defers tough discussion on elections | State set to extend distress grant | Citypress

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Good morning! Here is a first look at your City Press this Sunday: Home affairs minister will not budge on Zim exemption permits | ANC defers tough discussion on elections | State set to extend distress grant

When former finance minister Tito Mboweni quit his job in August, his understudy, David Masondo, stood a chance of taking over, but President Cyril Ramaphosa opted for a more experienced candidate who also enjoyed the respect of markets and business circles: Enoch Godongwana.Much like former president Jacob Zuma, ANC leaders in the North West run the risk of becoming offenders if they violate an unopposed court order dated October 20.

Simelane is an independent candidate who rode the wave of ructions within the ANC to be elected mayor of the municipality in Piet Retief, Mpumalanga.A high-ranking official from the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality, who is accused of large-scale corruption, could not get back his Porsche Cayenne – which had been seized by the state – because it was destroyed during the rioting in KwaZulu-Natal in July.

Just a fortnight after firing group CEO Zolani Matthews, the board of the Passenger Rail Agency of SA now allegedly has its guns trained on group chief financial officer Lesibana Fosu.

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