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'Tony Yengeni acted alone asking Ramaphosa to step down' - Mantashe

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After NEC member Tony Yengeni reportedly called for Ramaphosa to step down, Mantashe has said the media needs to understand the ANC better.

Source: South African News | Online News | The South African

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