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Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi is set to deliver the State of the Province Address on Monday at 5pm.The Democratic Alliance wants details on how many of Lesufi’s promises have been fulfilled and what difference these have made to the lives of Gauteng’s residents.
ActionSA pleaded with Lesufi to deal with the economic aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic and youth unemployment.
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