Northern Cape education MEC McCollen Ntsikelelo Jack - better known as 'Mac Jack' - has died.
Northern Cape education MEC McCollen Ntsikelelo Jack - better known as"Mac Jack" - has died. Details of his death have not yet been provided, but national education department spokesperson Elijah Mhlanga announced the news in a media WhatsApp group on Wednesday evening.
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