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  - THESOUTHAFRICAN.COM - A La Une - 11/12/2024 14:50

R2 million heading to Zuma party’s coffers, claims Shivambu

The R2 million price tag to dine with MK Party leader Jacob Zuma previously raised eyebrows. Now, someone has allegedly committed the amount.

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