Mabuza said he did not take finance minister Mboweni's proposal on privatising SEOs seriously.
"This debate cannot be approached this way and I don't really take the minister of finance seriously when he's making comments."In response to comments made by Mboweni on social media, Mabuza said he would not take tweets seriously.
"I am not going to entertain a tweet by the minister. I am not going to take that seriously, it is not a government position, thank you very much."Mabuza is right about Mboweni
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