'The corrupt must step aside,' says Gauteng ANC secretary Jacob Khawe

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'The corrupt must step aside,' says Gauteng ANC secretary Jacob Khawe
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'The new dawn has created a better image. Ramaphosa] gives hope … he takes us back to the popularity of Nelson Mandela.'

"It's to deal with corruption, it is to request our leaders who are alleged to be corrupt to take bold decisions and stand aside."

"When you enter elections, you enter from the worry point of view but with the intention to win. We are not ignorant of some of the challenges we have, we are not ignorant about the performance of other political parties. When we started campaigning we were around 49%, many are giving us 56% today which is a little bit better," he said.

Discussing some of the issues raised by community members during door-to-door campaigns, Khawe said service delivery was still the biggest concern.

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