đź’¨ Abstract
ANC veteran Tony Yengeni accused a plot to remove Deputy President Paul Mashatile over his R28.9 million mansion in Cape Town. Mashatile, who earns R3.2 million annually, faces scrutiny over his ability to afford the property, which has upkeep costs exceeding R40,000 monthly. Yengeni questioned the media's focus, claiming other ANC leaders have more mansions and farms.
Courtesy: Nokwanda Ncwane
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