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STRICT RULES FOR GNU | Ramaphosa on the Rules and Policies to be followed by GNU Cabinet Ministers

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  picture source ://IMDb//                    Lurnay Tshabalala-Mavuso | Political Reporter | POLITICS |  10 July 2024  Things are indeed to change as the President of the Republic of South Africa, Mr Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to hold his Cabinet Lekgotla with his GNU cabinet ministers under the 7th admninistration.  On a media briefing held on the 4th of July 2024, Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni emphasized that as head of the National Executive, President Cyril Ramaphosa holds executive authority of the Republic together with other members of the cabinet, and those members consists of only the ministers.  Now a lot has been said on the day after the President announced his cabinet, which consists of 32 positions. The ANC having 20 cabinet portfolios which includes ministries of the presidency such as Police, Defence, Justice, and Finance, while eleven other ministers and 10 deputy ministers in the cabinet are not from the ANC.  As he announced his cabinet on the 30t

ED'S CHOICE

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  EDITOR'S CHOICE OF THE WEEK    Lurnay Tshabalala-Mavuso (They/Them), South African Writer, Legal Analyst, Communication Specialist, Lecturer and Journalist. Mavuso is the Editor and Founder of Tsakane Informer.  Email : mxlurnaytshabalala@hotmail.com Email Tsakane Informer : mytsakaneinformer@gmail.com   DUMI MKOKSTAD A talented and gifted South African Gospel Artist. Mdumiseni Nzimande aka Dumi Mkokstad who has released one of the most endearing gospel albums - THE OVERFLOW (Gcwala Kimi). A must listen album, I tell you. One of my favourite song on the album is Vumb'elimnandi which is a song of praise, adoration and connecting with God. I believe that this album is a gift to all the fans of Dumi and that this album will bring healing, a greater connection to God and will be a better praising buddy for a christian who loves praising God.  MARK BEHR - THE SMELL OF APPLES Professor Mark Behr , a Tanzanian born Writer who grew up in South Africa. He was a professor of English L