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7th Administration | Zolani Mkiva on the appointment of Velenkosini Hlabisa as COGTA Minister 

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Newly appointed Cooperative Governance Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa says that after more than two decades as a councillor, he understands what it takes to improve local government.
Hlabisa, who is the leader of the Inkatha Freedom Party, was announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa on Sunday as part of the Government of National Unity.
Joining us to discuss this appointment is Contralesa Secretary-General Zolani Mkiva.
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Комментарии : 3   
@dumisanimthethwa6447
@dumisanimthethwa6447 2 дня назад
Hon.V Hlabisa is a very intelligent, hardworking and dedicated Leader, we have no doubt that he will deliver more than his line of duty ❤
@MandlaNene
@MandlaNene 2 дня назад
You can convince yourself but the truth is he's a sellout to black ppl for position and money.
@tlmlotshwa
@tlmlotshwa 2 дня назад
Contralesa must fight elections and cease to be an organization of traditional leaders if it wants to meddle in political affairs! The people of South Africa, made it quite clear what they wanted! Political parties must co-operate in running the country! On the other hand, the taxpayers arevalso will to pay the salaries of these traditional leaders! They can't and may not involve themselves in what the people decided!
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