Ramaphosa’s Cabinet was notable in its absence for the few first days as KZN and Gauteng burned.
The president is set to celebrate the life and times of the late former president Nelson Mandela during his memorial lecture. Picture: Flicker/GCIS
We are surprised President Cyril Ramaphosa doesn’t wear a neck brace – so often does he have to swivel to see which of his comrades is about to stab him in the back. Going against your political boss, the president of the country, in public is, in itself, indiscipline. If that is the case, Mapisa Nqakula clearly believes she will have support from some of her Cabinet colleagues.
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