There’s a sense of deja vu as the ANC laagers around its president Cyril Ramaphosa ahead of next week’s Phala Phala impeachment debate.
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There’s a sense of deja vu as the ANC laagers around its president Cyril Ramaphosa ahead of next week’s Phala Phala impeachment debate.
On Tuesday, Parliament will decide on an impeachment inquiry, while Ramaphosa eyes victory at the ANC elective conference starting Friday.
The ANC's Integrity Commission has been sitting on its report regarding Cyril Ramaphosa's Phala Phala scandal, and the wait continues.
Ramaphosa has his critics in the ANC, and opposition MPs will be questioning whether there are enough of them ahead of Tuesday's vote.
The panel's report on Phala Phala has been rejected by a majority of lawmakers and the impeachment process of Ramaphosa proceeds no further.
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