ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa and his party were shown the middle finger on Saturday by angry residents of Soweto's Naledi township, who said they feel the party only cares when it's time for elections.
Responding to the community, Ramaphosa said electricity would be “priority number one” as a result of his visit.
If he did not receive the report, he would return to brief the community, he said. “Do you promise that you will look after the electricity? Please do not lose hope, I will personally supervise that they solve this issue.” “If you do not vote, all of the issues you have raised will not be addressed because another party will be in charge and they will not address your concerns.”
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