MK Party Rejects Parliamentary Approval of Cyril Ramaphosa’s Salary Increase

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MK Party Rejects Parliamentary Approval of Cyril Ramaphosa’s Salary Increase
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The MK Party opposed Parliament's decision to approve a salary increase for president Cyril Ramaphosa. South Africans agreed with the official party.

The party's chief whip, Mzwanele Manyi, tabled a motion to oppose Ramaphosa's 3% raise because he is a millionairecurrent affairs journalist, offered insights into South African politics, national, provincial and local governance, the Government of National Unity, political parties and Parliament.

Mzwanele Manyi doesn't think Cyril Ramaphosa deserves a raise. Images: Veli Nhlapo/Sowetan/Gallo Images/Getty Images and Ludovic Marin/AFP via Getty Images, the Independent Commission on Public Remuneration recommended in May 2024 that office bearers, including Ramaphosa, receive a 3% salary increase for the 2023-24 financial year and a 2.5% increase for the 2024-25 financial year.

Standing out in social media world? Easy! "Mastering Storytelling for Social Media" workshop by Briefly News. Join Us Live!, strongly opposed the raise, especially for Ramaphosa. He said Ramaphosa is a multi-billionaire and does not need a salary, much less. He said it is a moral issue as public servants have been denied salary increases for the past four years."Pay rise for what? The guy is a billionaire. There's no need to up his salary.

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