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The African Christian Democratic Party (ACDP) leadership says it is awaiting proof that some of its party members in the City of Johannesburg were bribed to vote with the ANC to remove Speaker Vasco da Gama.

ACDP leader Reverend Kenneth Meshoe weighs in on ousting of City of Joburg Speaker Vasco Da Gama

The move followed allegations that he interfered in tender procurement and was biased in the council. The Pan Africanist Congress tabled the no confidence motion and other parties, including the African National Congress , supported it.ACDP leader, reverend Kenneth Meshoe says they have been told that there were bribes and exchange of money that took place and they have requested to see the evidence to prove this.

Meshoe explains, “So, at this stage it’s still allegations. I’m very disappointed and upset, and feel betrayed, because when you have a team of people you work with, and that team operates under certain agreements, those agreements must be honoured,” says Meshoe.

 

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Abazalwana na bafundisi taking tjo-tjo, then you blame Judas Iscariot for some 30 shilling. Peter on the other side deny any connection with Jeso Kreste! Modimo wa George Koch!!!

ACDP ceased to be a true Christian organisation due to their unprincipled, controversial stance on abortion which an equivalent of murder. Bribery is nothing if you are used to crimes such as abortion

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