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DA MP Richard Majola was given two cans of Bull Brand beef, dry fruit and a pack of biltong by the Speaker of Botswana’s Parliament.

Cape Town - From the many properties and shares in various companies declared in Parliament, it appears that MPs are not only busy in the national legislature, but also have time to do business on the side.Bagraim is not alone, as ANC MP Jabulani Mahlangu also has properties in Kwaggafontein and Bronkhorspruit.

Another DA MP, Yusuf Cassim, disclosed shares in companies in the financial services sector, the telecommunications industry and health-care sector.ANC MP Zukisa Faku also listed a few properties in Mdantsane, in the Eastern Cape. Another ANC MP, Dennis Gamede, listed properties in KwaZulu-Natal. Deputy Minister of Transport Sindi Chikunka received a beaded mat decorated with a beaded lizard from the University of Pretoria. DA leader Mmusi Maimane received eight pairs of socks from Nic Harry valued at more than R2300. The DA leader also received a small marble bust from the opposition in Congo-Brazzaville.

Minister of Tourism Derek Hanekom was handed a Beluga vodka from the ambassador of Russia, a Minsk Kristall vodka from the ambassador of Belarus and a Catholic ornament from the minister of tourism in Palestine.

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