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Just yesterday Fikile Mbalula said If it was not for Ramaphosa, ANC would have slipped below 50%. Now Ace doesn’t agree with that. “It’s not about individuals,” he says.ANC SG Ace Magashule drops a bombshell. He has just said President Cyril Ramaphosa can’t take credit for the party’s win. I asked him if he agrees with people that Ramaphosa helped the party.

His response “he is not candidate premier,it’s not about individual, it’s about ANC”ANC secretary General Ace Magashule has told Clement Manyathela party president Cyril Ramaphosa can’t take credit for the party’s win. When asked if he agreed with people that Ramaphosa helped the party, his response was: “He is not candidate premier, it’s not about individual, it’s about ANC.”ANC Secretary Genaral Ace Magashule briefs the media about the party's reaction to the results...

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