ANC Limpopo secretary says his position kept him from being killed during VBS saga - Soviet Lekganyane has described how speaking out against VBS corruption made him a target
, who will be vying for another term as the chief administrator in his province, said he endured a barrage of insults when he spoke out about the extensive corruption in his party.
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