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Themba Godi’s whistle-stop trip to Bela-Bela fizzles out

Plans to bring African People’s Convention (APC) leader Themba Godi for a whistle-stop to Bela-Bela’s Zuma View informal settlement have fizzled out.

Plans to bring African People’s Convention (APC) leader Themba Godi for a whistle-stop to Bela-Bela’s Zuma View informal settlement have fizzled out.

APC regional convener, Jerry Mogotle, on Monday 29 April said the party’s leader schedule had become tighter ahead of the national and provincial elections, scheduled for Wednesday 8 May.

He assured residents of Zuma View, however, that Godi still had the desire to engage with them after the elections, and that new dates would be considered.

Meantime, the APC election machinery has been pounding the streets across the Waterberg, with Godi and his lobbyists urging people to vote for the APC, which is one of the offshoots of the Pan
Africanist Congress PAC), founded by the respected Robert Sobukwe in the 1960s.

The APC’s last stop was in the village of Tshamahansi in Mokopane.

— The BEAT

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