ActionSA has signed up the Forum 4 Service Delivery, the ANC considers wooing Mbuyiseni Ndlozi and the MK party is fishing for the Abantu Batho Congress
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Politically speaking, the window is also wide open, although the quality of the talent on offer may be far different from that being poached by the club with the deepest pockets in South African football.has gone full Motsepe in the January window, signing up the entire Forum 4 Service Delivery to try to improve his party’s chances going into next year’s election.
The latest signing will — on paper anyhow — give ActionSA an instant presence in five provinces, where the F4SD already has 38 councillors, along with 48 000 signed-up members across a variety of municipalities where the party has no presence. Zuma apparently wants Mavundla, one of his long-standing allies, along with his party infrastructure, which comes with council seats and political infrastructure at council level.
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