Elections 2024: Rise Mzansi angry after Stellenbosch municipality removes party's posters
Political party Rise Mzansi believes it is being"intimidated" by the DA-run Stellenbosch municipality after its election posters were removed.
The party's Western Cape premier candidate, Axolile Notywala, admitted to News24 that they had not applied for the necessary permit to put up posters.South Africans need to be in the know if we want to create a prosperous future. News24 has kept the country informed for 25 years, and we're about to enter a new chapter of fearless journalism. Join our free subscription trial to unlock this story and a world of news aimed to inform, empower, and inspire.
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