[ICYMI] Zuma helped start ATM: report eNCA
“What we see in newspapers today, we can't give credence nor dignify those particular allegations,” said Legoete.
“For now we want to deliver the mandate of the ANC, that is the focus because any level of tabloid sensationalism that you get from the media or any leader of the ANC, we are not going to entertain it. We have every confidence in the leadership of the ANC, be it President Cyril Ramaphosa or the SG .”
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