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Professor Firoz Cachalia's swearing-in follows President Ramaphosa's announcement that he had placed Police Minister Senzo ...
Taxpayers have spent a staggering R171 million over the past five years on the protection of various VIPs, including ...
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The South African on MSNCyril Ramaphosa replaces Senzo Mchunu with new Minister of PoliceProfessor Firoz Cachalia has been sworn in as the new Minister of Police during ceremony held at the Union Buildings in ...
Cachalia replaces Senzo Mchunu, who has been placed on an indefinite leave of absence following damning allegations of ...
In a unanimous ruling, the Constitutional Court found that the MK party's challenge to the President's decision to place Police Minister Senzo Mchunu on special leave and appoint Firoz Cachalia as ...
The MK party and former president Jacob Zuma will find out on Thursday the judgment in the application to challenge President ...
Cachalia will be replacing Senzo Mchunu, who has been placed on indefinite leave following corruption allegations made ...
According to the Minister Cachalia, how long he remains in the position is completely up to President Ramaphosa.
With the appointment of Acting Minister of Police, Professor Firoz Cachalia, South Africa stands at a pivotal moment for ...
Firoz Cachalia has been sworn in as our acting Minister of Police. "I solemnly affirm that I will be faithful to the Republic ...
South Africa’s new acting police minister, Firoz Cachalia, is set to be sworn in at the Union Buildings on Friday morning, ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa will facilitate the swearing in of Professor Firoz Cachalia as acting police minister this morning. The ceremony will take place at the Union Buildings in Pretoria. Ramaphosa ...
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