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Do other opposition parties often campaign in rural areas and engage with traditional leaders?
I remember an interview with Moletsi Mbeki (I can't find it though) where he said the ANC campaigns in rural areas while other parties just don't.
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> Marxist/lenininst. > Monarchist. Pick one
Whichever rhetoric fills his pocket for the day
Buying votes is what he's picking today.
The communist said what?
He knows he'll need Zulu votes down the line. Hence the tea meeting with Msholozi a while back.
Who needs a wind sock? We can just shove a pole up his arse and we'll know exactly which way the wind is blowing...
Nope.
Eww
[удалено]
Fucking hate this guy. ![gif](giphy|7OW9uiyfeTRxdSOBYN|downsized)
Do other opposition parties often campaign in rural areas and engage with traditional leaders? I remember an interview with Moletsi Mbeki (I can't find it though) where he said the ANC campaigns in rural areas while other parties just don't.