The opposition party wants to make a point about the inclusion of allegedly corrupt politicians on the ruling party's list.
The DA leaves orange, prison jumpsuits outside ANC headquarters Luthuli House as a statement against the inclusion of politicians accused of corruption on the ANC elections list. Picture: Twitter
The DA’s premier candidate, former Tshwane mayor Solly Msimanga, led a group to Luthuli House, saying the ANC leadership belonged in “prison, not parliament” and left a pile of orange prison jumpsuits which they said were for ANC leadership, in case their point was not sufficiently clear. Those implicated include former home affairs minister Malusi Gigaba, Environmental Affairs Minister Nomvula Mokonyane, Women Affairs Minister Bathabile Dlamini, and Communications Minister Faith Muthambi, among others.
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