Kgosietsile Kgosiemang said that he was asked to vote for Dr Murunwa Makwarela for mayor against his party’s choice, Cilliers Brink.
JOHANNESBURG - Former Tshwane MMC and ActionSA councillor, Kgosietsile Kgosiemang, said that he was offered a year’s worth of his salary for his vote in the city’s mayoral election.
The ActionSA councillor said that he was asked to vote for Dr Murunwa Makwarela for mayor against his party’s choice, Cilliers Brink. Beaumont says the party cannot tolerate their cllrs selling their votes. TCG pic.twitter.com/BMKL9Slpqz ActionSA's Kgosiemang said that he was offered a year's worth of the salary he used to make as an MMC for housing and human settlements.
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