Energy minister Jeff Radebe said South Africa will not walk away from South Sudan, as he defended a $1bn (R14.5bn) oil deal with that country which has raised eyebrows.
The newspaper reported that Radebe is embroiled in a mystery $1bn oil deal in war-ravaged South Sudan, but his investment pledge has raised eyebrows in government circles - and could land him in hot water.
The Sunday Times quoted sources saying the crude in South Sudan was not suitable for SA's refineries.
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