REVEALED: Minister Tolashe’s state-funded nanny — and the daughter who took half her salary
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When Thandi* heard that she would be appointed by the Department of Social Development to work for Minister Sisisi Tolashe, she could not believe her luck.
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What happened
When Thandi* heard that she would be appointed by the Department of Social Development to work for Minister Sisisi Tolashe, she could not believe her luck.
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Follow-up questions
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