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Jackson Mthembu: Emotional Duarte slams 'COVID conspiracy theories'

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Jessie Duarte, the ANC's Deputy SG, briefed the media following Jackson Mthembu's death: She is fuming with those sharing COVID-19 'conspiracy theories'.

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

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