R2 billion spread out over several years will go to rebuilding the National Assembly chamber before the 2026 State of the Nation Address.
The marquee tent used at the memorial service of former president Nelson Mandela. Picture: Gallo Images/Foto24 / Werner Hills
The budget totals R4.43 billion for the 2024/25 financial year, with R3.26 billion of that coming from National Treasury. She has identified a giant marquee tent that was erected in Qunu to accommodate the memorial ceremony of former president “The minister has indicated to us that the dome is available and the department and parliament will meet again on Thursday to conclude this matter,” said
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