Many South Africans applauded Patriotic Alliance (PA) President Gayton McKenzie for committing to donating his MP salary to the Joslin Sminth Foundation.
The PA leader is expected to net R1.27 million per annum pay cheque as a member of the National AssemblyCitizens applauded PA leader Gayton McKenzie for committing to donating his MP salary. Images: Sydney Seshibedi/Gallo Images and Stock ImageRead also“When white people enter parliament, there is never talk about perks and salaries. I currently earn more from my investments per month.”“We needed to know more about you before the elections...
we are willing to give you more seats next time we vote, Nyan”@Phislash commented:“You can’t hate on Gayton, manHappiest chap in SA right now and always has clapbacks ”Zingisa Chirwa is an experienced broadcast journalist who has worked predominantly in radio newsrooms for over 15 years. Chirwa has occupied numerous positions, including news journalist, editor and current affairs host, focusing mainly on Mpumalanga politics and business. You can reach Zingisa at [email protected].
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