WATCH | 'Disappointing but not devastating': Politicians react to Western Cape results

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Election2019Results WATCH | 'Disappointing but not devastating': Politicians react to Western Cape results

"It's a huge, huge task ahead but I'm really grateful," said Alan Winde, premier-elect of the Western Cape. "It's disappointing but not devastating," said Ebrahim Rasool, the ANC's election head in the province.

"It has shown growth in the organisation ... in particular with young people," he said.

 

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MYANC must consider taking ebrahim to national parliament, his failures in the cape deserves to be honoured like the others.

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