Two women say they have been residents of Ekurhuleni for over 10 years and will not stop supporting the party.
Hundreds of African National Congress members gathered at Lesedi Shopping complex in Vosloorus, Ekurhuleni, on Tuesday afternoon, to hear party president Cyril Ramaphosa speak.
Speaking in Xhosa, 28-year-old Asanda Fihla said: “We don’t want the ANC to be killed by the whites after what they put us through in the past. We support the ANC and want other youth to vote for the ANC. We learn for free because of the ANC. We now have access to places where our grandparents weren’t allowed.”
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