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The African National Congress says David Mabuza, a former deputy president of South Africa, has died at age 64.
David Mabuza, who shrugged off a succession of graft scandals to become South Africa’s deputy president, has died. He was 64.
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David Mabuza, the former Deputy President of South Africa and the African National Congress passed away in a hospital in Sandton at the age of 64.