SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL: Ace Magashule to lead Tripartite Alliance’s solidarity visit to Venezuela’s president under siege, Nicolás Maduro By Peter Fabricius Pfabric
Sources on the ANC’s international relations committee confirmed that ANC Secretary-General Ace Magashule as well as senior representatives of the ANC’s alliance partners, the SA Communist Party and Cosatu, would lead a delegation to Venezuela over the next few days.
The fact-finding and solidarity visit is intended to provide moral support to Maduro amid the crisis confronting the country and himself.
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