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Political parties’ May Day rallies

Political parties will be out in full force on May 1, campaigning for votes, as workers around the country and the world celebrate May Day.

The African National Congress president Cyril Ramaphosa, together with South African Communist Party leader Blade Nzimande and Congress of South African Trade Unions president Zingiswa Losi, will address the workers at Sugar Ray Xulu Stadiumhile Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane will give the keynote address at the Party’s Workers Day rally in Cape Town.

Maimane will be joined by DA Western Cape Premier Candidate, Alan Winde. While, former DA Leader, Tony Leon, will address a town hall meeting in Chatsworth. Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema will be at Sankopano, Alexandra Stadium, and will later proceed to the Thulamahashe New Stadium in Bushbuckridge.

African Transformation Movement president Vuyolwethu Zungula in partnership with religious leaders will host a dialogue on moral regeneration at the Uncle’s Toms community centre in Soweto.Elections 2019

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Happy workers day to all SA citizens.let’s remember 8may go out and vote for the party of your own choice

Why you ain’t playing EFFSouthAfrica advert that much but DA and anc 5 times a day ? And also eNCA !!! We see you anyway we are not crying babies we do this ourselves

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