IFP wants to dissolve eThekwini Municipality if elected in KZN
Updated | By Noxolo Miya
The Inkatha Freedom Party says dissolving the eThekwini Municipality would be one of the first tasks on its to-do list if it's elected to lead in KZN.
The party's premier candidate, Thami Ntuli, spoke during a door-to-door campaign in KwaMashu on Tuesday.
With South Africa going to the polls in exactly a week's time, political parties have been pulling out all the stops to woo voters.
Ntuli believes the city needs new leadership.
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"We are spending most of our time in eThekwini and in places such as Msunduzi because that is where the majority of registered to vote are, and we want to have a conversation with them about the future of this province to enable the IFP to fix the problems that are facing the people of eThekwini."
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