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Top ANC ministers and MPs are not the only politicians who failed to make the cut to Parliament as other opposition members also missed the boat.

This comes after United Democratic Movement deputy leader Nqabayomzi Kwankwa made a dramatic return to Parliament on Friday after he initially failed to make the cut.

DA leader Mmusi Maimane will return with a trimmed team of MPs with party finance spokesperson David Maynier taking a seat in the Western Cape legislature, Tim Brauteseth moving to the KwaZulu- Natal legislature and Cassim Yusuf taking a seat in the Eastern Cape legislature. The African Independent Congress delegation will consist of Mandla Galo and Lulama Ntshayisa, minus secretary-general Mahlubi Jafta.

 

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it seems Zuma faction dealt decisively with Communist camp. I'm awaiting Blade response towards the middle of Cyril Term.

Of course they did. Why would they want anyone interfering with their gravy train.

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