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About 30 buses were seen transporting Zandile Gumede’s supporters to a protest on Tuesday that brought Durban’s CBD to a standstill.

Durban - The ANC in KwaZulu-Natal has called for an investigation and answers on how supporters of embattled eThekwini mayor Zandile Gumede acquired city buses that ferried them to and from this week’s protest demanding her suspension be lifted. About 30 buses were seen transporting Gumede’s supporters to and from various branches of the eThekwini region for a protest on Tuesday that brought Durban’s CBD to a standstill.

“The ANC is calling on the munici­pality to thoroughly investigate, and indicate what has happened,” she said. Gumede, the chairperson of ANC eThekwini region, and her co-accused are each out on R50000 bail on charges related to a R208million Durban Solid Waste tender, where service providers were allegedly paid for a service that was not rendered.

 

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Streets of Umlazi are full of uncollected rubbish, they're infested with maggots&rats zandile gumedes municipality is failing to pay for the refuse to be collected but busses to ferry the very people who live in filth to go support her, wow how ironic.

Does the ANC want the monopoly on this tactic of buying support ? No differences in using buses or T-shirts and Chicken and Pap.

it's about time ANC takes control of eThekwini municipality, the party is bigger than individuals

Who is paying for this Gumede or her benefactors

A Woman Thief,Zandile Gumede using the money he stole to gunner support of ANC Rent a Crowd Of Streetwise seemly assisted by Thief No.1,in JZ caliber

_JS_Bond_ They want to investigate themselves nogals. 😂

Shame

So sad 😭😭😭

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