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While the Taliban cry Zuma, the IFP eats their lunch
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While the Taliban cry Zuma, the IFP eats their lunch: Explanations for the giant power cut in eThekwini make as much sense as the ANC plan to win back voters in the Kingdom

and Zuma’s — in ballot boxes all over the province — Ohlange High School, Albert Park Bowling Club, Ntolwane Primary School; Ulundi Unit A hall — the black, green and gold got my vote, poll in, poll out.In 2011, I didn’t cast my vote for the first time — I wasn’t in my ward, so I couldn’t.

By 2014, it was clear that Zuma was looting the country, rather than running it, and that the ANC wasn’t prepared to stop him, so I withheld my vote.In 2019 I was tempted, but I held off, wanting to see what the ANC inside and outside government would do about state capture before reconsidering my decision ahead of November 2021.

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