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Friday 03 September 2010 | 02:15 AM    
Former Minister Ndlelu Seretse

Seretse resigns from cabinet

by Oliver Modise
02-09-2010

 

Minister of Justice Defence and Security, Ramadeluka Seretse, has resigned from cabinet with immediate effect. “I can confirm that I have resigned with immediate effect,” said Seretse in a brief interview. While the minister would not be drawn into whether or not his resignation...

 

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