Mabuza, who is the leader of government business, was answering questions posed to him by the DA’s Solly Malatsi.
In his parliamentary question, Malatsi asked Mabuza to furnish the house with the exact details on the transport used for the trip, the number of people who accompanied him, where he and those people stayed during the trip as well as the transport used abroad.
“President Ramaphosa briefed the house on the principle governing the provision of travel and security for the president and deputy president of the republic at whatever time, wherever they are, as required,” said Seedat. A week ago, Ramaphosa told MPs that “the deputy president was not well for quite some time and this I know because I got involved in granting him leave so his health can be restored”.
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