SAelections2019 Premier candidate says bad weather may deter the poor from voting.
Speaking to journalists after casting his vote, Winde said voting was different for him this time around. “When you put your hand up to take a position like premier of a province … if you ask me if I slept last night, I think I did but from exhaustion.
If elected, one of the first things Winde aims to do is appoint a provincial cabinet and put those MECs through a benchmark-setting lifestyle audit. “We need to put mechanisms and tools in place that keep people honest, because obviously corruption in SA is becoming our brand and that is unacceptable,” he said.
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