She said the government’s priorities and programme of action are already articulated in the medium-term strategic framework, which is guided by the election manifesto of the governing party and the GNU.
CAPE TOWN - Minister in The Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni said parties forming the Government of National Unity can’t just implement their own policies without Cabinet approval.
Ntshavheni was addressing the first GNU media briefing on Thursday, outlining the government’s short-term plans. Ntshavheni said a few processes, like the Cabinet lekgotla, still need to take place before the GNU Cabinet can make policy pronouncements or give directives.
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