Sweaty General Julius Mkhwanazi was at it again this week as he reappeared before the Madlanga commission. This time he was not gulping down tens of litres of bottled water, but he was still sweating buckets. As the questions from the commission intensified, Mkhwanazi sweated so much he was forced to constantly wipe his face with tissues.
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