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Msimanga defends Leon’s campaign trail to Gauteng

24 April 2019, 2:14 PM  |
Abongile Dumako Abongile Dumako |  @SABCNews
DA Gauteng Premier candidate Solly Msimanga says the party always needs advice from those who have paved the way.

DA Gauteng Premier candidate Solly Msimanga says the party always needs advice from those who have paved the way.

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DA Gauteng Premier candidate Solly Msimanga says the party always needs advice from those who have paved the way.

Democratic Alliance (DA) Gauteng Premier candidate, Solly Msimanga has defended the former party leader, Tony Leon’s campaign trail to the province.

He says the party feels he needs to be a part of the history in the highly-contested province.

Earlier this week, Leon was seen crisscrossing the province campaigning for the DA.

Msimanga says the party always needs advice from those who have paved the way.

“We said to Tony that he needs to come out and he needs to campaign. He needs to add on his voice. I mean from what he had as a vision for the DA when it was started from the DP and the formation of the party back then, we now need to make sure that the project that was started long ago in those years is continuing to make sure that we secure Gauteng as a province for the Democratic Alliance.”

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