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Smaller parties slam “unfair” media coverage

ATM leader, Vuyolwethu Zungula, says the ANC is getting too much attention and this will benefit them. “It does not make sense for the media to cover where former presidents Motlanthe, Mbeki and Zuma voted, fifteen or twenty ANC leaders.”

When asked about the amount of coverage his party has been getting, compared to other newly established parties, he says it has all been negative. SRWP says they don’t view themselves as a small party, but blame the media for characterising them in this manner.

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