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    DA gathers in no confidence show in Gtown

    Lindani DonyeliBy Lindani DonyeliAugust 8, 2017Updated:August 8, 2017No Comments1 Min Read
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    While thousands gathered outside Parliament today in anticipation of the No Confidence Vote on President Jacob Zuma, DA councillors gathered on Church Square in Grahamstown this morning. “There are so many people who are so terribly disappointed that South Africa is going in the wrong direction and that includes people in the ruling party,” said Ward 4 Councillor Brian Fargher. “I think it is very important that people are now being able to vote under a secret ballot. Within the next few hours, history could change. We are all excited and we want to see what happens.” Photo: Lindani Donyeli

    A community member records his details at a table manned by DA councillors this morning, in an event to raise awareness about today’s no confidence vote in Parliament.
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