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As President Cyril Ramaphosa prepares to unveil a new Cabinet soon, the DA wants at least 10 of its MPs and name party leader John Steenhuisen as deputy president.
In his newletter, the Ramaphosa said the commitment by political parties to work together will generate a great deal of goodwill that should not be squandered.
The premier of Gauteng Panyaza Lesufi denied claims that the president of the African National Congress Cyril Ramaphosa told him to have DA member in his cabinet.
EFF commander-in-chief Julius Malema has again stressed his party's position about joining the national unity government, making some stiff demands.
Parliament confirms that the 58 elected members of the MKP who were not available to be sworn in during the first sitting will take the oath of office.
Rise Mzansi's leader, Songezo Zibi, said: "It is very important that we get into an arrangement in Parliament where we're going to be able to make a difference."
Trade union federations COSATU and SAFTU believe a DA-led Employment and Labour Department would threaten the interests of working-class South Africans.
The leader of the United Democratic Movement, Bantu Holomisa, accepted the African National Congress's invitation to join the Government of National Unity.
The Independent Electoral Commission is expected to respond to the MK Party's case of declaring the elections invalid by 25 June. SA discussed rigging.
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