Several cabinet ministers and premiers defended President Cyril Rampahosa’s state of the nation address praising the president for giving clear direction for the year ahead.
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Dube-Ncube said, “We listened to inganekwane from the DA and the coalition of corruption led by the DA in Tshwane, Johannesburg and in“This has been exposed by the auditor-general and these municipalities have literally collapsed and the people are not getting services. The instability and the wholesale failure to deliver quality services to municipal residents is attributed to the DA and its incompetent leaders.
Ndabeni said Ramaphosa is committed to unleashing the full potential of small businesses and co-operatives.co-operative governance and traditional affairs Minister in the presidency Mondli Gungubele concurred with Nkadimeng, saying everywhere the DA governed, the townships were in a dire state.
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