African People's Convention 'digesting' loss of Parliament seat

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Outgoing MP Themba Godi has described his party's loss of its only seat in the National Assembly as a setback.

The African People's Convention will meet on Saturday to discuss its future.Godi said the party would meet in Johannesburg to"verbalise the digestion" of the loss of the parliamentary seat.

The leader said the party has set out their plan for the future outside of parliament and remained positive about his party's campaigning despite the loss.

 

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He was focusing on appearing on TV this Godi guy and not doing party work. Now he is out and it might be for good.

APC constituency did not like his indecisiveness in parliament. Themba Godi is notorious for 'sitting on the fence' approach when critical matters required him to make a stand.Being SCOPA Chairman made him an ANC lackey as his conduct was forever indebted to

What is there to digest? It's karma. He was always voting for the corrupt.

Go back to the PAC and rebuild it...

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