In City_Press today: David Mabuza says he is curious to find out why ANC integrity commission “singled out” 22 people, including himself; former president Thabo Mbeki critiques his successor Jacob Zuma’s “thumbsuck” policies and slams cadre deployment
Deputy President David Mabuza says he is curious to find out why the ANC integrity commission “singled out” 22 people, including himself, on the party’s elections list for an ethics interview.In a frank interview, former president Thabo Mbeki critiques his successor Jacob Zuma’s “thumbsuck” policies and slams cadre deployment.
The floods that displaced shack dwellers in KwaZulu-Natal have thrown into stark relief the problem of where to relocate them.A war has broken out between the Independent Communications Authority of SA and Communications Minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams, who is being accused of meddling in the independent authority’s work and withholding their funding by refusing to approve its annual performance plan.
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