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Cele's exit from ANC's parliamentary list
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Police Minister, Bheki Cele, attributes his rise to the ministry not to ambition but to his relentless dedication and actions. He says his journey from police commissioner to minister is a testament to his hard work. Prominent ANC members including Cele and International Relations Minister, Naledi Pandor, are absent from the party's parliementary list. Following it's 17-percentage-point drop in last week's elections. #enca #dstv403
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