'We've to crawl before we can start walking' - leader of smaller party.
“We accept that we are a new party. Every child first crawls before it starts walking. We appreciate the support that we got from the voters. It is an indication of the work we have done and one that lies ahead of us as a new party in the political space,” said Zwane.
Zwane said the party would continue with its message of serving the people, lifting education standards and a strong stance against illegal immigrants. The other party that did badly was the NPA which was formed by Nathi Mthethwa in Ladysmith, northern KwaZulu-Natal in 2016. Its main theme is that “South Africa belongs to South Africans only”.
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