💨 Abstract
Minister Ronald Lamola's spokesperson refuted the DA's claims that the US denied Mcebisi Jonas a diplomatic visa for his role as South Africa's special envoy, asserting that special envoys do not require such accreditations. The department is addressing the broader issue of US tariffs and criticized DA MP Emma Powell's actions. Powell denied the accusations, and the Presidency has yet to respond.
Courtesy: Justin Williams
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