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‘Mboweni isn’t going anywhere,’ Ramaphosa says about resignation rumours
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President Cyril Ramaphosa. Picture: @PresidencyZA/Twitter
President praises the young team finance minister has built around him, representing the best and brightest demographics of the country.
President Cyril Ramaphosa on Friday dismissed speculation Tito Mboweni plans on resigning as finance minister.
“I know nothing about a replacement of the finance minister, this is news to me. There is no such plan and intention and there has been no such discussion as well,” Ramaphosa said.
“The minister of finance continues to do his work and he has been doing it extremely well,” he added.
Cabinet pleased at imminent arrival of additional vaccines
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Khumbudzo Ntshavheni said on Friday that Cabinet was pleased that millions of additional vaccines procured from several sources will arrive at varying intervals in the coming months, beginning in March.
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Never mind stepping aside from his role as secretary-general, Ace Magashule could make a run for the position of ANC president if the party holds its national elective conference next year.
Reports are increasingly surfacing suggesting this may happen – like one in City Press last weekend – while his local cadres in the Free State also tout the possibility.
Magashule is unlikely to step down from his role voluntarily, even though the party’s integrity commission has recommended that the national executive committee (NEC) make him do so. Instead, he has lawyered up, using the constitutional right to a guarantee of being innocent until proven guilty in court as a key pillar of his defence. Magashule has commissioned at least three legal opinions to bolster his position. Although the topic may be raised at this weekend’s NEC meeting, the draft guidelines developed by the party to govern the step-aside process are not