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Home Features 2014 General Elections Early Campaigning for 2014 Elections

Dikwankwetla Party refutes claims of its ‘political demise’

23 March 2014, 2:34 PM  |
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The DPSA says they will compete in the next local government elections. Picture:SABC

The DPSA says they will compete in the next local government elections. Picture:SABC

The DPSA says they will compete in the next local government elections. Picture:SABC

The leader of Dikwankwetla Party of South Africa, Moeketsi Lebesa has rejected reports that the organisation is teetering on the brink of political demise.

This follows the party leadership’s decision to withdraw from participating in the upcoming election. Dinkwankwetla is throwing its lot behind the African National Congress (ANC).

The matter has caused ructions within the party structures.

Lebesa says they are unfazed by rumours linking the dissident group with the Themba Godi-led African People’s Convention (APC).

He is adamant that instead, Dinkwankwetla will contest the next local government elections.

“I do not think there are ructions within the party because the decision to forge an electoral pact with the ANC was taken by the conference of the party which is the highest decision-making body of the party,” says Lebesa.

He says they will be visiting different branches of the party throughout the province of the Free State.

“Our people are happy,” adds Lebesa.

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