Elections fever: Top 6 election stories as the battle for votes turns ugly

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Elections fever: Top 6 election stories as the battle for votes turns ugly SAElections2019

From court cases to campaigning at grass roots level, political parties are pulling out all the stops as voting day inches closer.'There is nothing that they can do to stop us' - BLF not deterred by court ruling

Black First Land First says it is not deterred by the Electoral Court's finding that the Electoral Commission of SA erred when it did not publish the party's registration in the Government Gazette in 2016.The Court also set aside the IEC's to dismiss an appeal by Freedom Front Plus to have the BLF deregistered from contesting the May 8 elections.

DA leader, Mmusi Maimane, in a spectacular act of political theatre on Monday, made a speech with a giant statue of one of the infamous Gupta brothers' faces at the birthplace of the ANC.We have placed this head here because we want it to serve as a memory of what the ANC has done to many of us, and allowed this family to run some of our SOE's to the state of paralysis.

 

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And still a large portion of the anc electorate blissfully unaware, supportive of, or non caring about a government run by criminals. ?

Still not ONE treasonous state capture ANC thief in jail....

As Zuma foretold, Jesus is returning this election. People are gatvol of the theft and arrogance by the ANC. Time for change!

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