President Cyril Ramaphosa’s planned appearance before the National Council of Provinces , will no longer be taking place. A statement issued by Parliament on Wednesday confirmed Ramaphosa’s presence in the hybrid plenary sitting to provide oral replies to questions from Members of the House. ALSO READ: Phala Phala: Report handed over as Ramaphosa blames protection […]President Cyril Ramaphosa’s planned appearance before the National Council of Provinces , will no longer be taking place.
A statement issued by Parliament on Wednesday confirmed Ramaphosa’s presence in the hybrid plenary sitting to provide oral replies to questions from Members of the House.Phala Phala report The question and answer session was meant to deal with questions relating to the extension of the social relief of distress grant, the rising cost of living, the negative impact of load shedding on service delivery, filling vacant key technical positions in municipalities, and the infiltration of police in the Western Cape.
The statement, however, was issued before the Section 89 panel report into the burglary at Ramaphosa’sThe panel, headed by former chief justice Sandile Ngcobo, was tasked with investigating whether the president committed an impeachable offence related to the burglary.
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