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Join Business Day’s Peter Bruce and his guests for in-depth discussion and debate of stories that are driving SA’s news agendaPeter Bruce and the team take a look at political machinations as we approach election day, and debate who is likely to make it to the cabinet. They also discuss the latest developments at the state capture commission.

Join Business Day’s Peter Bruce and his guests for in-depth discussion and debate of the stories that are driving SA’s news agenda.

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