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LIVE | The National Assembly debates, and votes on, the report of the Section 89 Independent Panel which found that President Cyril Ramaphosa may have violated his oath of office with regard to the theft of foreign currency at his Phala Phala Farm.

with regard to the theft of foreign currency at his Phala Phala Farm. The session is being held at the Cape Town City Hall.

National Assembly Speaker, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula has declined requests to allow Tuesday’s historic vote to be conducted by a secret ballot. All 400 MPs are expected to cast their votes on whether the president should face an impeachment inquiry over the scandal.

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Everyone must have their votes on paper you'll see the difference,many are saying the opposite of No,they jus can't say it out loudHE MUST BE INVESTIGATED No Messy

Come on y'all this is pretty clear that most people of Anc will say No cause they scared of death some did say they received threat messages last nightnight,this voting thing must be a secret cause one person will look at what the next person says

This bias bi*ch is a disgrace

NewsroomAfrica1 eNCA we belive in our leader as they sit to decide on a very important matter. we hope and pray for a smooth process. Whether they vote not to adopt or to adopt the report we will support whatever decision aslong as it will be at the best interest of our country

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