The Freedom Front Plus has nominated former Western Cape provincial police commissioner Lennit Max as its mayoral candidate for the City of Cape Town and sitting councillor Erica Botha-Rossouw as his deputy.
Defending his move to the FF Plus which took place in August this year, Max said he was free to switch parties in the same way as voters change their minds about whom to vote for.
During a news conference to introduce Max, Botha and some of the candidates on the FF Plus party list, FF Plus MP and provincial leader Corné Mulder said: “It is important that the people who occupy leadership positions are familiar with the problems on local government level. Meanwhile EFF provincial chairperson Melikhaya Xego has said the party will unveil its manifesto for the election on Sunday.
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