By Sasha Forbes
27 May 2009
Ukhonto Wesizwe Military Veterans Association (MKMVA) members today made their way to the office of the Premier of the Western Cape Helen Zille in order to hand over a memorandum, regarding her appointment of an all male cabinet and the statements she made about South African President Jacob Zuma.
Bush Radio’s Cindy Witten is at the march and says that ANC leader in the Western Cape Mcebisi Skwatsha reiterated that Cape Town is not a separate country within South Africa.
She also said that the MKMVA are waiting to hand over the memorandum to Premier Hellen Zille, however she says at this point it does not seem that Zille will be the one accepting the document after the Bonginkosi Madikizela MEC for Housing came out.
According to reports Skwatsha says the only other person they will speak to is Democratic Alliance leader in the Province Theuns Botha.
27 May 2009
Ukhonto Wesizwe Military Veterans Association (MKMVA) members today made their way to the office of the Premier of the Western Cape Helen Zille in order to hand over a memorandum, regarding her appointment of an all male cabinet and the statements she made about South African President Jacob Zuma.
Bush Radio’s Cindy Witten is at the march and says that ANC leader in the Western Cape Mcebisi Skwatsha reiterated that Cape Town is not a separate country within South Africa.
She also said that the MKMVA are waiting to hand over the memorandum to Premier Hellen Zille, however she says at this point it does not seem that Zille will be the one accepting the document after the Bonginkosi Madikizela MEC for Housing came out.
According to reports Skwatsha says the only other person they will speak to is Democratic Alliance leader in the Province Theuns Botha.
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