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Swearing-in of David Mabuza as MP postponed
A statement issued by ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa said that David Mabuza made the request in light of an Integrity Commission report in which he is alleged to have prejudiced the integrity of the ANC.
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Mabuza & Dlamini likely to be excluded from Ramaphosa's new Cabinet – report
The president will reportedly meet with the ANCWL on Sunday to give assurances that there will be adequate women representation in his new Cabinet.
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Express your views through the ballot - Mabuza
David Mabuza says South Africa’s democracy is maturing and has commanded the IEC for a smooth election so far.
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Deputy President David Mabuza to attend ZCC service at Moria
The deputy president is expected to join thousands of congregants to observe the Easter Sunday pilgrimage.
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Divine intervention: Politicians take election campaigns to church
The country has in the last two weeks been rocked by community protests with residents demanding better services.
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DA heads to Luthuli House to hand over petition on ANC Parly candidates
The document has apparently been signed by half a million South Africans and takes issue with candidates who have been implicated in state capture and corruption allegations.
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Mabuza expects huge ANC turnout at polls in Mpumalanga
ANC deputy president David Mabuza said that despite their unhappiness, he expected ANC voters to turn up at the polls in their numbers.
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ANC likely to appear before Zondo commission over Bosasa donations, says Mabuza
The deputy president on Sunday told EWN that this issue has not formally been discussed in the ANC as yet.
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Mabuza engages with traditional leaders on campaign trail in KwaNdebele
The deputy president Mabuza was on the last leg of his three-day election campaign for the ANC in Mpumalanga.
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Mabuza to end off Mpumalanga campaign trail
Mabuza has spent the past two days lobbying for votes for the ANC around the Ermelo area and in the Mbombela municipality.
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Mabuza: I don't take Mboweni seriously
David Mabuza was asked about Tito Mboweni’s call for the privatisation of some SOEs while answering questions in the National Assembly on Tuesday.
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Mabuza details ‘reasons’ behind load shedding
In February, Deputy President David Mabuza was jeered and laughed at by opposition MPs when he told the House that load shedding was a sign of growth.
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WATCH LIVE: Mabuza allays fears over land reform
David Mabuza is in the National Assembly on Tuesday afternoon for his final question and answer session before it rises ahead of the 8 May elections.
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Mabuza to answers questions in Parly on Eskom crisis, land
Deputy President David Mabuza’s appearance will be his final question and answer session before the National Assembly, which is scheduled to rise on 20 March.
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Ramaphosa: MPs should take load shedding seriously
David Mabuza said before democracy, relatively few South Africans enjoyed electricity, while now the majority does.
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Cabinet says plan in place to keep the lights on
Deputy President David Mabuza, who heads a special Cabinet committee set up to deal with the crisis, briefed Cabinet at Tuynhuys on Wednesday.
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ANC to finalise national list of representatives
Depending on the ANC’s electoral success, nominees who make the cut will represent the party in Parliament and provincial legislatures.
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WATCH LIVE: Deputy president faces MPs in Q&A session
David Mabuza will face questions that focus on youth unemployment and how the government plans to ensure that politicians and officials are honest.
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Mabuza to be grilled in Parly over youth unemployment, corruption
The country has been rocked by revelations of industrial-scale theft, fraud, and corruption at various inquiries underway including that of Deputy Chief Justice President Raymond Zondo into state capture.
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Cabinet throws its weight behind plan to unbundle Eskom
That’s in the wake of a week of blackouts that seemed to take everyone from analysts to government itself by surprise.
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Mabuza: 'Ordinary ANC members not responsible for spreading rumours about me'
Deputy President David Mabuza has suggested that the people behind stories that he is not welcome in KwaZulu-Natal are leaders of the ANC who are still bitter about the outcomes at Nasrec.