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Action SA in Limpopo has opened a case of vandalism against the African National Congress at the Seshego police station, outside Polokwane.

The Limpopo Action SA leader, Sello Lediga, alleges that some ANC members have been caught on camera removing and damaging posters from lamp poles in Moletjie.The matter has also been reported to the electoral commission. ANC is yet to comment. Lediga says the law must take its course.

“The ANC has long evolved into a big criminal enterprise, trying every trick in the book to cling to power. This is expressed when the ANC thugs are pictured climbing the lamp posts to illegally remove Action SA posters because this disgraced ruling party has long lost the support of the people and the docket has been opened and we’re expecting the police to investigate the matter in terms of the law.

 

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Isn't there a more serious charge than vandalism in this case. I mean they are interfering with our democracy. Action4SA

HermanMashaba The EFF was once caught removing ANC posters, and the ANC was once caught removing EFF posters, these parties have no respect for the Electoral Act and Code of conduct. No Political tolerance in a democratic country

HermanMashaba Hey there

You will never see DA and Freedom Front attack each in public.. Connect the dots.

No Action SA making a noise again!

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