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🔥 THEY CALLED ME A CAPITALIST, BEFORE I WAS EVEN EXECUTIVE MAYOR! A few days before our first Council meeting, while coalition talks were still underway, the EFF held a media briefing in Alexandra and declared that there was a “smallanyana” problem that needed to be resolved before they...

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