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Limpopo Premier Stan Mathabatha has defended President Cyril Ramaphosa regarding thePublic Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane has found Ramaphosa guilty of misleading Parliament in the R500 000 donation to his campaign.

Ramaphosa is among the mourners.He says, “Comrades I led the CR17 campaign in this province and there were so many people who were assisting us financially. I don’t think the President knows them, I don’t know them and I think it was good that I don’t know them.”

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