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President Cyril Ramaphosa has said in an affidavit, that the three spheres of government were not required by the Constitution to perform powers that were not vested in them,reports. It said none of the government responders had the responsibility to supply electricity to the people of South Africa, and they were therefore not in conflict with the Constitution. Meanwhile, business also weighed in on the latest developments.
said that more details were needed.The eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality has launched a forensic investigation to determine how an R91-million contract to fix and maintain street lights ended up costing the council R579 million, reports.
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