Agriculture minister John Steenhuisen was widely criticised for appointing controversial podcaster Roman Cabanac as his chief of staff.
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After appointing a controversial podcaster, who stands accused of making racist remarks as his chief of staff, Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen now wants to appoint a group of unqualified DA colleagues into government.
Agriculture minister John Steenhuisen was widely criticised for appointing controversial podcaster Roman Cabanac as his chief of staff.
Agriculture minister John Steenhuisen was widely criticised for appointing controversial podcaster Roman Cabanac as his chief of staff.
Agriculture minister John Steenhuisen asks Roman Cabanac to step down after public outcry over racist remarks.
As Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen faces growing unrest from DA leadership for hiring Roman Cabanac as his chief of staff, the podcaster says he...
As Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen faces growing unrest from DA leadership for hiring Roman Cabanac as his chief of staff, the podcaster says he...
An 'unqualified' former DA MP could earn between R1.2 million to R2.5 million if appointed as Steenhuisen's special advisor.
An 'unqualified' former DA MP could earn between R1.2 million to R2.5 million if appointed as Steenhuisen's special advisor.
Facing a wave of criticism from within the party and mounting concerns about the negative public attention directed at his office, DA leader and...
Facing a wave of criticism from within the party and mounting concerns about the negative public attention directed at his office, DA leader and...
Treatment Action Campaign activist Zackie Achmat has slammed Roman Cabanac as "shameless", after the chief of staff for Agriculture Minister John...