“I have never been to Switzerland.”
Herman Mashaba is the latest to weigh in on communications minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams' Geneva gaffe, casting shade on the quality of her education. She was responding to allegations that she misused taxpayers' money to foot the bill for a trip to Switzerland with her husband, Thato Abrahams, last year to celebrate their wedding anniversary.
“I have never been to Switzerland. My husband has never been to Switzerland. We went to Geneva and New York,” said Ndabeni-Abrahams. “Knowing that Geneva is in Switzerland is why I want to have an education revolution in this country.
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