Professor Andre Duvenhage spoke to The Citizen about what may have motivated the President's recent bill signings
Professor Andre Duvenhage spoke to The Citizen about what may have motivated the President's recent bill signingsIn the final week of his first term as President, Cyril Ramaphosa signed three more bills into law.
The three bills add to the long list of legislative actions by the President that may bring significant societal change, including thesuggested these signings were not just the finishing touches on the work done over the last five years, but weights that will give Ramaphosa leverage in his new position.
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