Tito Mboweni resigns as MP for new job in finance, COPE asks about salary

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Tito Mboweni is no longer an MP. The former finance minister is pursuing a career at a financial institution but COPE is curious about whether or not Mboweni was earning an MP's salary. Read more 👇TitoMboweni COPE

"What are the duties of ordinary members of parliament, besides those who are part of portfolio committees? Someone, please school me."@NongogoNtobza said:"Hahaha, I'm laughing because I'd forgotten that he was an MP."Herman Mashaba tenders resignation as Joburg councillor, wants ActionSA to beat ANC in 2024resigned as councillor for Johannesburg

to focus on building up his party to a level where it can take on the African National Congress in the 2024 election. Mashaba's resignation comes just three months after being sworn into the role in November. However, the ActionSA leader feels that his party is his top priority now and requires all of his time and focus.in his announcement. Currently, Gauteng is the province that supports the party the most.Sign up

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