Natasha Mazzone wants parliament to clarify MP qualifications rule after another jab at Steenhuisen 18 February 2021 - 12:00 DA chief whip Natasha Mazzone rose on a point of order during the second leg of the Sona debate on Wednesday in defence of party leader John Steenhuisen. File photo. Image: Esa Alexander
DA chief whip Natasha Mazzone wants parliament to produce a “clear document” which details the qualification requirements for MPs.
Mazzone rose on a point of order during the second leg of the Sona debate on Wednesday in defence of DA leader John Steenhuisen.
This after justice and correctional services minister Ronald Lamola took aim at Steenhuisen and the DA, saying the party had no moral standing to speak up on corruption allegations within the ruling party.
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The Mechanical Licensing Collectiveannounced Tuesday that it has received a total of $424,384,787 in accrued historical unmatched royalties from Spotify, Apple Music and other digital service providers, along with corresponding data reports that identify the usage related to these royalties. In other words, some songwriters and publishers will be receiving a windfall once the MLC reviews and analyzes the data to pay the copyright holders the MLC anticipates sending out its first royalty payments and statements in April of 2021