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Marikana, Phala Phala set to haunt Ramaphosa

IN THE wake of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement of a government of national unity, the vulnerability of the president has been underscored by the leverage wielded by the DA, according to Dr Allan Boesak, a former politician and anti-apartheid Struggle veteran.

His remarks shed light on how the opposition party’s influence could significantly impact the political landscape and potentially jeopardise the president’s standing.

Speaking on the matter, Boesak emphasised the significance of upholding foundational values and principles rather than focusing solely on individual personalities.

“I would rather say let us put the principles and the values in front. If the president does not in his character, in his track record

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