Elections 2024 | Good Party joins forces with NA, CSA for 2024 polls
The Good Party has announced that they will be joining forces with the Northern Alliance and the Compatriots of South Africa for the 2024 General Elections in the Eastern Cape. The announcement, designed to ensure more votes go the Good Party, was made in Gqeberha. Nelson Mandela Bay's chairperson for the Good Party, Siyanda Mayana, says the move was made to get them into the legislature.
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