[TOP STORY] GNU faces new test over cabinet power struggle

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‘This is unprecedented, both in the manner in which it has been done, and we are communicating with the president through the media, which will have a dampener on how the two parties are able to tolerate each other,’ says Busani Ngcaweni, director of the Centre for Public Policy and African Studies at the University of Johannesburg.
18 Jun 8AM English South Africa Business News · Politics

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