Solly Mapaila has thanked Poprcu for buying his party a state-of-the-art three-storey building, which is now the new head office.
Johannesburg - SACP’s first deputy general-secretary Solly Mapaila has thanked the Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union for buying his party a state-of-the-art three-storey building, which is now the new head office.
Mapaila expressed the appreciation during the police union’s 30th anniversary rally in Durban on Saturday. The event followed a four-day conference where Zizamele Cebekhulu was re-elected as the union’s president. “Now we have a headquarters of our own and we now we plan better,” said Mapaila.
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