WATCH: Mantashe asks woman if he can buy her vote for R20
The ANC national chairperson went door to door campaigning in Kathu, in the Northern Cape region of Deben.
Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe. File image.
A video clip of ANC National Chairperson Gwede Mantashe on the campaign trail in Deben, Northen Cape shows him working hard in an attempt to impress potential voters.
The video shows Mantashe speaking to a woman in Afrikaans, trying to clarify whether or not she is asking for R20 in return for an ANC vote.
The woman tells Mantashe she needs to go buy something for R20. He asks her “Must I give you R20? Can I buy your vote for R20?”
The woman says no. Mantashe then seems impressed that she isn’t willing to sell her vote.
“I am asking you for that vote,” he says.
#ANC chair Gwede Mantashe having to work hard to get people to vote for his party here in Deben. #SABCNews pic.twitter.com/bIKp1YWYpb
— Ulrich Hendriks (@UlrichHendriks) March 23, 2019
Door to door visits in Deben, Kathu, with the ANC National Chairperson, Comrade Gwede Mantashe urging all eligible voters to #VoteANC on the 08th of May 2019. #GrowSouthAfrica pic.twitter.com/UJj6QZN9Ox
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— African National Congress (@MYANC) March 23, 2019
Attending a briefing session in Kathu ahead of door to door visits in the area #GrowSouthAfrica #ThumaMina #VoteANC pic.twitter.com/TyP8Vjfz92
— Gwede Mantashe (@GwedeMantashe1) March 23, 2019
We are in Deben, Kathu, urging all eligible voters to #VoteANC
We came across people who love the ANC & people who are undecided, who need to be persuaded. We also came across people who don't want to listen. That is the essence of door to door. Interact with all people pic.twitter.com/Id7Uotphve
— Gwede Mantashe (@GwedeMantashe1) March 23, 2019
Mantashe took to Twitter to share pictures of a briefing session ahead of his door to door visits in Kathu, KwaZulu-Natal.
Then, after his door to door campaigning, Mantashe tweeted: “We came across people who love the ANC and people who are undecided, who need to be persuaded. We also came across people who don’t want to listen. That is the essence of door to door. Interact with all people”.
(Compiled by Daniel Friedman)
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