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The motion of no-confidence President Cyril Ramaphosa was scheduled to face in Parliament today, has been postponed. National Assembly Speaker Thandi Modise’s has decided to have the vote by open ballot but, the ATM insists the vote should be held by secret ballot. The matter has now been postponed to 3 and 4 February next year.

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