Zwane said there was an agenda to 'eliminate' them from ANC ranks.
Zwane, chair of parliament's transport committee, told journalists outside the Cape Town magistrate's court on Friday that Lamola demonstrated prejudice when he described ANC members pushing for radical economic transformation
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