Elections 2024: Rise Mzansi tells DA 'swart gevaar' won't prevent it from contesting Western Cape
No amount of"swart gevaar" or fear-mongering tactics will deter Rise Mzansi from campaigning in the Western Cape, says the party's provincial premier candidate, Axolile Notywala.
Rise Mzansi has been on the offensive over the past week after DA leader John Steenhuisen launched an attack on the political newcomers in a widely distributed SMS campaign as well as verbal strikes during public rallies.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.
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