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Ramaphosa to address the nation on Phala Phala report

Minister in the Presidency Mondli Gungubele has confirmed that President Cyril Ramaphosa will address the nation on Thursday regarding the Section 89 Independent Panel of Experts report on his Phala Phala farm saga.

Gungubele has called on all South Africans to allow Ramaphosa to respond to the report.

He told a media briefing in Cape Town that, the cabinet did not discuss the report, because at the time of the meeting, it was not yet released.

“These are not statements of findings you can easily wake up and say, this is what I think and we respect that. And let me put it in this point, the call on the President to step aside is not coming for the first time – it has been on-going. For us, it’s not new, but all what we are calling upon to South Africans is that the President said he’s studying the findings and then in his own statement, he will make a pronouncement in due course.”

VIDEO | Ramaphosa to make pronouncement in due course: Mondli Gungubele Earlier, Ramaphosa postpones his question and answer session with the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) which was scheduled for Thursday afternoon. This comes following the release of the Section 89 Panel report.

Ramaphosa was set to answer questions ranging from government’s plans to address rolling blackouts to cushioning the poor from the rising cost of living.

The Presidency says the Section 89 Independent Panel process has been unprecedented in South Africa’s constitutional democracy.

VIDEO | President Ramaphosa cancels scheduled NCOP appearance: Lulama Matya

Source – SABC news

 

In other news – Phala Phala report made it hard for President Ramaphosa

There’s been mixed reactions from political parties after the Parliamentary Section 89 Panel released its findings on Wednesday evening. Democratic Alliance (DA) leader John Steenhuisen says the Section 89 Panel report has placed President Cyril Ramaphosa in an exceptionally difficult position. Learn moreCyril Ramaphosa

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