Ramaphosa tells residents that they should ensure the party regains power in the metro after a dismal showing in 2016
ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa speaks during his campaign in Tshwane, Pretoria, on October15 2021. Picture: SUNDAY TIMES/THAPELO MOREBUDI
Joined by ANC national executive committee members Fikile Mbalula, Zizi Kodwa, Aaron Motsoaledi and Pule Mabe, Ramaphosa told residents they should ensure the party regains power in the metro after a dismal showing in 2016. “If we tell the truth, we are in this trouble in Tshwane because we did not go out and vote. We will accept that in the ANC there was infighting and no one was listening to anybody,” he said.
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