David Mabuza to answer questions on Eskom, Covid-19 vaccines and MK vets in parliament

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David Mabuza to answer questions on Eskom, Covid-19 vaccines and MK vets in parliament
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Deputy president David Mabuza was on Thursday expected to give replies to oral questions posed to him by members of the National Assembly.

Deputy president David Mabuza.to face MPs on Covid-19 vaccine rollout, Eskom and military veterans on Thursday.Deputy president David Mabuza is on Thursday expected to give replies to oral questions posed to him by members of the National Assembly.

A statement issued by the presidency said: “The replies by the deputy president will provide an update to members on matters related to his delegated responsibilities, including the rollout of Covid-19 vaccines. “In this regard the deputy president is expected to update members on the ongoing consultations by government with traditional and Khoi-San leaders on their participation in ensuring that SA reaches population immunity through vaccination.”

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