ANC to march 🚶♀️ in Tshwane to 'reclaim their power.' says the DA has plunged the Capital City into crisis since taking over in 2016. ANCMarch TheCitizenNews Read the story⬇️
– all focused on the affluent areas of the metro and neglected townships, where the majority of black people live.“The DA in Tshwane over the past seven years has focused on producing scandals and paid scant regard to service delivery outcomes. This is the reason the ANC, its alliance partners and civil society will lead the #BuyaTshwane people’s march.
“As the ANC, we believe that it is no small feat when the Capital City of our country struggles to achieve stability. The people of Tshwane deserve better.”Mbalula denied that the ANC was behind the political instability in the City of Tshwane. He said the party had long accepted that it did not achieve an outright majority during the 2016 and 2021 local government elections to govern the metro.
“The DA came into power through a coalition. In the last election we lost to DA, we didn’t win power. “There is no reason for the ANC to fight for who becomes the mayor in Tshwane. We didn’t win power. The power belongs to those who have won,” he said.
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