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@matsepanejack
Politicians are here to eat, as a voter let's keep voting so that politicians will have jobs. Follow I will follow back fast
Katılım Mart 2014
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What makes you think that the DA is competent and the EFF is not ?
Is it maybe because it’s a white party ?
Merwin Ndlovu@NdlovuMerv
@lEsethuHasane @TshimomolaGK How do you think? A black person who thinks the competent DA should be feared more than the corrupt EFF.
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A question was asked abt Dunga's qualifications n here's Panyaza's answer.🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Easter Gauteng Dunga #EFFisMyHome #EFF
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Ke kgomo ea mošate Premier: damned if you do and damned if you don’t. The issue doesn’t seem to be the coalition but choice of partner. Some feel ordained for the role. Can’t please all people and this include not just voters but those in leadership or legislature. @Lesufi
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Meet an Action SA voter who claims they voted EFF 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣


Born-in-SA🇿🇦@_Tee__G
I’ve made peace with the fact that I’m no longer voting EFF. At first it was painful. Now I’m used to it. I can’t keep voting for a political party that continues to prioritise illegal migrants.
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"To prevent a catastrophe, you have to collaborate with political parties, to pay teachers, nurses and prevent government from a collapse…” Panyaza Lesufi stated during a live interview with eNCA. The Gauteng Premier believes his administration had no choice but to collaborate with other political parties. This resulted in a decision to swear in the EFF Nkululeko Dunga as the Gauteng MEC for Finance, a move that has been widely criticised.
"There’s doomsayers and doubting Thomas, but we have the support of the important communities.” Lesufi added.
In this video, Nkululeko Dunga speaks to Sunday World from an event hosted in Dainfern ZOR restaurant, celebrating the International Men’s Day. Nkululeko Dunga warns against low male voter turnout across South Africa.
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