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EFFManifestoRally: Party disputes owing Northern Cape taxi drivers R20K DFANEWSPAPER

Kimberley - The EFF has disputed owing money to some of the taxi drivers who transported supporters from all over the Northern Cape to the party’s provincial manifesto launch in Kuruman, to see their commander-in-chief Julius Malema, last month.

EFF provincial spokesperson Obakeng Lechuti said that the party was aware of taxi owners who claimed they had not received payments. He explained that service providers were requested to provide evidence of rendering transport services.

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