The IFP has been handsomely rewarded for supporting the ANC and allowing it to regain control of the City of Johannesburg.
Makhubo also appointed Lloyd Phillips from Patriotic Alliance to economic development, while Margaret Arnolds from the AIC will handle community development and Cope's Jay Maharaj will head development planning.
"We came together and asked ourselves, 'What is a minimum programme? What do we seek to achieve and what is in the best interest of the residents of Johannesburg?' He said their working together was a truly multiparty government which would deliver services to the residents of Johannesburg.
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