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ACCUSED ZANDILE GUMEDE ELECTED AS REGIONAL CHAIR OF ETHEKWINI ANC

The African National Congress (ANC) has currently chosen not one yet two defilement blamed pioneers who've moved to one side, with Zandile Gumede getting back to her job as eThekwini regional chair. She beat her opposition, Thabani Nyawose by 29 votes. Alongside Zoe Chabalala, Gumede is coming up against debasement indictments over the multi-million rand Durban solid waste management tender. Chabalala was chosen regional treasurer. Just last week, the party in Mpumalanga chose murder-accused Mandla Msibi as its provincial treasurer. Only three of the recently chosen local authority rose to the stage. Two others watched their names being called from home. Gumede, who let the SABC know that she kept the ANC alive in the region, has additionally complained that the 2017 stage to the side goal was obliterating the overseeing party. Her allies, who are as yet praising her triumph, are currently expecting to involve it as a platform for a mission to get her chosen as an authority in the territory. In the meantime, the party's Pule Mabe said that the ANC at public level would manage the effect of this continue on its progression to the side goal. "So to bring the area into rules that are directed by public, it's a piece unjustifiable," Mabe said.

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  1. ANC THE HOME OF THIEVES!!

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  2. Former president Zuma once said "Eat the devil money and honestly vote for the ANC''. Congratulations to Zandile Gumede she deserves it. Well done EThekwini comrade's money didn't buy you!!!

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  3. CONGRATULATION TO ZANDILE GUMEDE

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  4. No one will ever separate ANC with criminals

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