ActionSA and the ANC have less than two weeks to figure out which party will provide a mayor for the City of Tshwane.
ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba on Monday said negotiations for a new governing coalition in the City of Tshwane are continuing between his party and the ANC.
Some reports suggested that ActionSA had endorsed the current deputy mayor of Tshwane, Nasiphi Moya, to take the mayoral position.decision to leave the coalition in TshwaneEfforts to re-elect Cilliers Brink He said the principles that govern the government of national unity were supposed to filter through to provinces and local government.
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