Phala Phala: Ramaphosa demonstrating with his conduct that the ANC’s interests come first SouthAfrica via SATodayNews
Phala Phala: Ramaphosa demonstrating with his conduct that the ANC’s interests come firstPhala Phala: Ramaphosa demonstrating with his conduct that the ANC’s interests come first
My advice to the President was to take the public into his confidence and answer all the burning questions about what happened. If there were any respect for the Constitution, the President would have been willing to answer to Parliament’s National Assembly . In this case, it is common sense to expect the President to be forthcoming with the truth if he has nothing to hide. He did indeed admit that there had been foreign currency on his farm. The exact amount is irrelevant.
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