Monday, October 27, 2008

ACDP concerned about ANC as Ramaphosa and Mandela distance themselves.

By Yamkela Xhaso
27 October

Two of the ANC’s most prominent leaders who led the ruling party in dispensation in 1994, has now distanced themselves from the ANC. According to the African Christian Democratic Party’s Western Cape MPP Pauline Cupido, the party is increasingly becoming unpopular as more prominent leaders distance themselves from the ANC. Cupido added that these are warning lights for the ANC is fast becoming clear as daylight to the public that they have completely lost confidence in the ANC.

ACPD’s Cupido said “We have noted in the media that Cyril Ramaphosa and former president Nelson Mandela are distancing themselves from the ANC and its campaign towards next years election campaign”

“We have noted that some of the leaders who have brought the ANC to the new dispensation do not want to be associated with the ANC a this stage”

“The ANC is in big trouble” she said

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