ActionSA has tabled a motion of no confidence against the City of Johannesburg Executive Mayor Kabelo Gwamanda as he faces several allegations of corruption.
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“Since his election three months ago, ActionSA has maintained Gwamanda is a puppet mayor to do the bidding of the ANC/EFF coalition," said ActionSA. ActionSA will try to rally other political parties in council to put the interests of Joburg residents first."Lol this is proof that this coalition nonsense ain't working.""We have far too many serious challenges in this city to be busy squabbling over who is Mayor.""Multiparty coalitions don’t seem to be working in South Africa. Leaders of opposition parties should explain to their voters why this is the case.
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