JHB minority parties offer to hold mayoral seat until ANC, EFF find each other in Ekurhuleni
African Independent Congress councillor and chairperson of minority parties in Joburg, Margaret Arnolds, said that they would hold the fort until the ANC and the Economic Freedom Fighters found common ground in the City of Ekurhuleni.
She said that they were determined to remove the Democratic Alliance -led coalition from power in the country's economic hub. "We are saying that our first preference would be Dada Morero but the EFF and the ANC must find each other in Ekurhuleni. So we will temporarily hold onto the mayoral seat until they have solved their problems, then we will put in Dada Morero."
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