Gauteng has new leaders
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JOHANNESBURG - The Democratic Alliance in Gauteng says it will have to re-assess its position in the future.
This was after its negotiations with the ANC deadlocked, resulting in Premier Panyaza Lesufi excluding the DA from his executive council in the province.
Discussion | Gauteng ANC comments on Premier Lesufi's Cabinet
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Discussion | DA's Solly Msimang talks on Premier Lesufi's Cabinet
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The new Cabinet was unveiled on Thursday by Premier Lesufi.
It comprises the African National Congress, Patriotic Alliance, Inkatha Freedom Party and Rise Mzansi.