If Jacob Zuma, as South Africa’s most notorious deputy president, was the country’s bogeyman from the word go, is the incumbent, Paul “Spokes” Mashatile, emerging as its hollow man?
Mashatile, 61, who cut his teeth as a political activist in Gauteng’s Alexandra township in the 1980s, has been Cyril Ramaphosa’s deputy for less than five months, but he’s quickly packed in enough controversy to last years...
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