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SA Deputy President paid for his treatment in Russia

SA Deputy President paid for his treatment in Russia

AFRICAN MIRROR REPORTER THE office of David Mabuza, the South African Deputy President has assured the nation that he paid for his specialised medical treatment in Russia. In a statement, Mabuza office also said he was fully competent to execute his duties, as delegated by President Cyril Ramaphosa. In response to pressure from the Democratic Alliance, the official opposition in SA, on Mabuza to disclose who paid for his flights and treatment in Russia, his office has disclosed that the deputy president paid for his commercial flight to Russia and footed his health bill.  “The only costs incurred by The…
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SA Deputy President in Russia

SA Deputy President in Russia

AFRICAN MIRROR REPORTER DAVID Mabuza, the South African Deputy President, has flown to Russia for specialised treatment for an undisclosed illness, his office has announced. In a statement, his office said Mabuza, who had requested and was granted leave by President Cyril Ramaphosa.   “During this time, the Deputy President will undertake a visit to the Russian Federation for a scheduled medical consultation. This consultation is a follow-up to previous medical consultations that the Deputy President received from the Russian Federation,” the office said in a statement. The office said the Deputy President will continue with the responsibilities that have been…
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South Africa’s Deputy President distances himself from criminal acts

South Africa’s Deputy President distances himself from criminal acts

AFRICAN MIRROR REPORTER DAVID Mabuza, South Africa’s Deputy President, has denied any involvement in crime. Mabuza was forced to issue the denial after 11 people, including a member of parliament, Bongani Bongo, were arrested and appeared in court on charges of fraud and corruption. Bongo and 10 others appeared in court in connection with crimes committed at the time when Mabuza was the Premier of Mpumalanga province. In a statement, Mabuza’s office said while the alleged crimes took place during his tenure as Premier, he categorically denied any involvement and condemned any attempt to drag his name in any form…
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