ICYMI: An alleged attempt by Social Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu to appoint her confidant to the position of director-general (DG) has caused turmoil in her department, with even her own deputy sounding the alarm.
An alleged attempt by Social Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu to engineer the appointment of a man believed to be her confidant to the position of director-general has caused turmoil in her department, with even her
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