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President Cyril Ramaphosa has, in accordance with section 174 (3) of the Constitution, decided to appoint Justice Dunstan Mlambo as Deputy Chief Justice of the Republic of South Africa, with effect ...
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Briefly on MSNPresident Cyril Ramaphosa explains why he fired Andrew Whitfield but placed Senzo Mchunu on leavePresident Cyril Ramaphosa has explained his decision to fire the Democratic Alliance's Andrew Whitfield, but place Police ...
The Constitutional Court has dismissed the MK Party's urgent application challenging President Cyril Ramaphosa's appointment ...
Citing sections 91 and 98 of the Constitution, Ndhlela contended that only a current member of Cabinet can temporarily assume ...
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Briefly on MSNMK Party accuses Cyril Ramaphosa of abusing Constitution, wants court to set aside his decisionsThe Constitutional Court will deliver its judgement in the MK Party's case against Cyril Ramaphosa, as the party wants the ...
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Briefly on MSNThe Constitutional Court rules in favour of president Cyril RamaphosaThe Constitutional Court dismissed the Mkhonto Wesizwe Party's application for President Cyril Ramaphosa to set aside Senzo Mchunu being placed on special leave.
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Scrolla.Africa on MSNAbathembu king won’t say sorry for calling Ramaphosa a sell-outKing Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo says he won’t apologise after swearing at President Cyril Ramaphosa during an Economic Freedom Fighters rally.
MK Party believes Ramaphosa should have dismissed Mchunu not put him on special while getting all the benefits of being a ...
Political analyst Prince Mashele accuses President Ramaphosa of leading a corrupt network, failing to act on critical intelligence, and predicts Ramaphosa will eventually face arrest and die in jail ...
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Briefly on MSNCyril Ramaphosa claims progress being made with dealing with state capture report, SA not convincedPresident Cyril Ramaphosa has provided an update on actions taken in response to recommendations made by the state capture ...
One of the most important and most interesting questions of our time is whether President Cyril Ramaphosa has the political power to do what he says he wants to do. For several years, he has been ...
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