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Angry residents of Botshabelo east of Bloemfontein have threatened to withhold their support for the ANC if the party fails to address their concerns. sabcnews

“Our main challenge is that we don’t have any toilets. They are not the ones that flush and we also we don’t have any roads here. It’s a struggle because when it’s raining; it’s mud everywhere and cars usually get stuck.”

Mabuza has conceded that the concerns of the residents are legitimate. He says that the government must provide better services to the people. “As the ANC we’re determined to confront these issues head on. There’s no other way; we must provide better services to our people. We must strengthen our local government; our councillors must learn to work with the people. The province must work with the people so that we address these challenges.”

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But SABC you are part of black people's suffering. Both you and Your radio stations are campaigning for the evil anc. FOH!!

I was also there, they are doing absolutely nothing for us.

When will the party address your concerns cause elections are around the corner? The only thing that they will do is the same promises they made 25 years ago and be silent after you voted for them. They realised you like to dream and they keep promising you.

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