POLITICAL WEEK AHEAD: Cabinet lekgotla to lay the groundwork for state of the nation address

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POLITICAL WEEK AHEAD: Cabinet lekgotla to lay the groundwork for state of the nation address
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This comes a little more than a week after the governing ANC held its lekgotla, where state-owned enterprises dominated discussions.

President Cyril Ramaphosa and his executive will hold a two-day lekgotla this week in preparation for February’s state of the nation address.

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