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Gauteng DA urges Lesufi to cooperate with probe into Mkhwanazi's drug cartel allegations

Gauteng DA urges Lesufi to cooperate with probe into Mkhwanazi's drug cartel allegations

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Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has been urged to commit to testifying in any investigation or inquiry, as the leader of government in the province.
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