On Thursday, Paul Mashatile will answer questions about the national energy and water crises as well as the contentious Phala Phala scandal among others.
CAPE TOWN - Deputy President Paul Mashatile will on Thursday face Parliament for the first time in his new role to answer a set of prepared questions.
He will also be quizzed about the Phala Phala Farm saga and its impact on the fight against crime and corruption. This includes answering questions in the National Assembly and the National Council of Provinces at least once a term.
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