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BLF concerned about bullying at voting stations

8 May 2019, 8:12 PM  |
Skhangiwe Mthiyane Skhangiwe Mthiyane |  @SABCNews
Lindsay Maasdorp

Lindsay Maasdorp

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The Black First Land First party has raised concerns of bullying by other parties at the voting stations.

However, the party’s national spokesperson, Lindsay Maasdorp says they have not allowed these other parties to suppress them.

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