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The Burning Platform brought to you by Nando's, your one stop current affairs shop with Justice Malala. Nobody shakes the news down like Justice, and he kicks off with the crime stats. Just another black mark on the Zuma presidency, as is this whole Hitachi saga. There is some better news though as Home Affairs is giving banks the power to issue ID cards, and the ANC and ANCYL are speaking out on the Hlaudi Motsoeneng salary debacle. Then there is the Mugabe 'we are not gays' rant, get it all here. The Burning Platform
1 Oct 2015 English South Africa Politics · News

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