He said his party had 5,000 agents at IEC centres across the country and they voted for ACM, but somehow their votes were not reflected on the IEC results board.
PRETORIA – African Content Movement leader Hlaudi Motsoeneng said the people of South Africa still wanted him to be the president of the country as the results of the 2019 elections were still coming in.
He said his task now was to rebuild the movement because all it had was machinery to run for elections. “This is what we did, including my family, they went and voted [for ACM] in groups of about 10. But when they look at the results now, it is zero. It is a robbery.”
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