'The president has been publicly saying that he will step aside should he be charged, and as it is now, there are no criminal charges.' Read more here👇
, after the thieves stole large amounts of foreign currency from the game farm two years ago.
His critics not only want him to step down but want to ensure he won’t contest for a second term at the ANC’s crucial December elective conference.Asked to comment on the work relations between the president and his foremost public critic in his Cabinet, RET supporter and Tourism Minister“There are no problems in their work relationship. She serves at the prerogative of the president. As for what she said about me, I don’t have a comment on that.
The tourism minister lambasted Magwenya earlier this month for his comments on Sisulu and deputy minister Phumolo Masualle’s remarks that the Phala Phala revelations were a sign that Ramaphosa must resign., Magwenya said there was an established decorum between ministers and Ramaphosa. “That behaviour is more of a reflection on them than the president… the president has never publicly berated any of his Cabinet members… if he has any concerns about their performance, he does so on a one-on-one basis.”Ramaphosa is expected to address the NEC meeting when it closes on Sunday afternoon.
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