One of the party's billboards was damaged during the week in Braamfontein, prompting it to approach the electoral commission.
JOHANNESBURG - The Azanian People’s Organisation is waiting for a response from the Independent Electoral Commission AZAPO approached the commission after one of the party's elections billboard was damaged during the week in Braamfontein.AZAPO Spokesperson Jabu Rakwena said they also opened a case of malicious damage to property with the police.
"We indeed are surprised that there is intolerance of black parties, and yet not the same amount of intolerance is demonstrated towards white political parties. The IEC has not responded to our complaint as yet."
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