Brink said he was in the process of reclaiming the city’s finances and building energy independence to mitigate the impact of the country’s electricity crisis, adding that he wants to ensure the municipality doesn’t fall into the hands of the 'doomsday coalition'.
JOHANNESBURG - Tshwane mayor Cilliers Brink has announced he will remain the city’s mayor after being selected to represent the Democratic Alliance in Parliament.for the 2024 national and provincial elections.
Brink announced he was in the process of reclaiming the city’s finances and building energy independence to mitigate the impact of the country’s electricity crisis.
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