Zuma set to lose Nkandla – IEC shows IFP has commanding lead
With just two wards outstanding in President Jacob Zuma’s home village of Nkandla, the IFP has taken a commanding lead in the area, IEC numbers have indicated.
With just two wards outstanding in President Jacob Zuma’s home village of Nkandla, the IFP has taken a commanding lead in the area, IEC numbers have indicated.
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