The ANC has officially announced its intention to boot out Ekurhuleni metro mayor Tania Campbell and put an end to the minority government in the municipality.
that the EFF is willing to work with the ANC on condition it is given the mayorship. At this point the suggested mayoral candidate of the red berets is newly elected provincial chair Nkululeko Ndunga. The ANC would then get the Speaker post and seven mayoral committee positions, while the other three would be occupied by the EFF.
The Ekurhuleni coalition, consisting of the DA, ActionSA, Cope, the Freedom Front Plus, the ACDP and the IFP, has only 94 seats.
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