Magashule confirmed to Eyewitness News on Friday evening that his party had lodged an objection with the IEC, claiming ballot boxes were tampered with.
JOHANNESBURG - Leader of the African Congress for Transformation and former ANC Secretary General, Ace Magashule, says he believes votes may have been rigged.on Friday evening that his party had lodged an objection with the Electoral Commission of South Africa , claiming ballot boxes were tampered with.
Magashule arrived at the National Results Centre unhappy with the numbers reflecting on the IEC’s leaderboard, claiming the party was being sabotaged.With nearly 85% of voting districts counted, the party currently has a little over 14,000 votes in the Free State.
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