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Holomisa dismisses Ramaphosa’s coalition failure claims

“Ramaphosa has a short memory; in 2004 we were in coalition with the ANC in KZN and it worked well. Coalitions work well; it depends on who you are in partnership with. What he is saying is baseless he needs to be reminded.”

Holomisa also responded to allegations by Democratic Alliance leader, Mmusi Maimane and Ramaphosa, that Nelson Mandela Bay is filthy. “The issue of waste management is a national issue. Everywhere I go, even in Sandton; it is dirty. National government needs to buy pick-up trucks and supply the municipality.”“We don’t have a clinic, we have to rush people on the gravel road to hospital and they deliver on the road. Secondly, the RDP houses are falling apart.”

“The roads are in such a poor condition and the youth do not benefit on things such as Msobomvu. We only hear that on TV and they take drugs. We don’t have roads and the school only ends at grade 7.” Holomisa promised to take their issues to the office of the president or address them directly if residents afford him a chance to govern.

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