The ANC is going to be punished at the polls in the 2024 national general elections.
This is according to the party’s former treasurer-general Mathews Phosa, who on Thursday addressed the inaugural STADIO seminar in Centurion, Tshwane.
All of this is seemingly irking the majority of South Africans who have lost trust in the self-styled glorious movement if the trends of last year’s local government election are anything to go by. “We used to pride ourselves as members of the ANC that we were the leaders of society, I don’t think we can stand up again and say so.”
Delivering the Peter Mokaba memorial lecture in Polokwane in June, Mabuza brazenly proclaimed that those who say the ANC will be voted out of power are “dreaming”.“I think time will prove me right, there will be viable opposition and there will be alignment of forces after 2024, which might even form a government and then the ANC joins them,” he said.“And I’m not saying something funny, what has happened in Ekurhuleni? The ANC is in opposition.
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