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The talks of the government of national unity between the African National Congress, the Democratic Alliance, the Inkatha Freedom Party and the NFP resume this week.

The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality has urged political parties which contested the general elections to remove election posters and material or foot hefty fines.

Panyazi Lesufi will continue as Premier after he was elected unopposed to the top job at a Special House Sitting of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature.

The Economic Freedom Fighters' president Julius Malema said the EFF would not enter into a government of national unity with the DA and Freedom Front Plus.

The former Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Develpment Thoko Didiza has been appointed the seventh administration's parliamentary speaker.

The president of the Patriotic Alliance, Gayton McKenzie, demanded that he be given a ministerial position or his party will walk away from the GNU.

The African National Congress (ANC) and the Democratic Alliance (DA) have reached a preliminary agreement to form a Government of National Unity.

The NFP's Secretary General, Canaan Mdletshe, resigned after the party announced a coalition government with the ANC, IFP, and DA both nationally and provincially.

The EFF will not form part of a Government of National Unity that includes right-wing and reactionary political parties such as the DA and the FF+.
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