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Suspended deputy police commissioner Francinah Vuma says nothing will prevent her from returning to her post tomorrow.
City Press has learnt from two police sources that Vuma, police commissioner Fannie Masemola and the head of legal services for the SA Police Services Simo Chamane attended a meeting on Thursday, when the outcomes of the arbitration process were discussed. WhatsApp messages between former minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson and a longtime confidant reveal her disillusionment with the ANC and her deep pain over her broken relationship with her erstwhile comrades.Political party Good has been embroiled in yet another scandal. It is accused of not disclosing to the Electoral Commission of SA a R900 000 donation it had allegedly received for campaign costs ahead of the 2021 municipal elections, as required by the Political Party Funding Act 6 of 2018.
The details of the same-sex grievance were laid out in a letter sent by her legal team, Salijee Govender van der Merwe, on June 6.South Africa will not be ready for National Health Insurance system until the burning issues and imbalances in the public healthcare system have been addressed. This is according to Professor Alex van den Heever from the Wits School of Governance, who is also a Progressive Health Forum representative.
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