Newsletter| When you vote for the ANC, you vote for a car that is already en route, you don’t vote for a car whose road worthiness you are unsure of, says former president Jacob Zuma
The ANC has unleashed it’s almost-president, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, into the eThekwini region ahead of next month’s polls.The road has dents from what could only be burning tyres, bits of broken stone where there shouldn’t be.
A young man in a white vest responds to the call made on the megaphone saying: “Niqashana nodwa kwiANC, siyiyouth sihlel’ emakhaya.” Another major issue is that the ANC imposes councillors on the residents and they asked her to stop this. Msholozi does not turn a single person away but also speaks very little inside the homes of the residents, allowing Mabuyakhulu to take the lead.
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