Traditional leaders from Limpopo form a new political party

Die Vryburger

Traditional leaders from Limpopo form a new political party
Traditional leaders from Limpopo form a new political party. Photo: Die Vryburger

The blacks of the northern part of the Transvaal decided to establish a new political party after losing money with the VBS Mutual Bank and the ANC’s inability to prevent it.

They are also dissatisfied because the ruling party can not end the corruption and like many other small, invalid parties, have now their own party.

Baroka Swaranang Movement is expected to be registered with the Independent Electoral Commission next month so that they can participate in the 2019 election as an independent party.

The new party has been formed while the ANC is struggling with the growing support that the DA and even the Malema experience is gaining the far North.

Those who plan to register the new party say the municipalities in the area that invested money in the bankrupt bank must be taken out of the hands of the ANC so that corruption can end.

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