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Load-shedding and unity are set to dominate the president’s address, which comes at a low point for the party
The Democratic Alliance leader said he respected people for getting a degree but university could not have taught him what he knows after 23 years in politics
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The bipartisan bill accuses the ANC, President Cyril Ramaphosa and Naledi Pandor of anti-semitic statements