AfriForum to forge ahead with work
The Citizen|October 22, 2024
AfriForum says it will continue cleaning the communities in the capital, with or without the support of the Tshwane EFF.
Marizka Coetzer

The newly elected MMC of environmental affairs and agriculture Obakeng Ramabodu said on X he was going to propose that the "nonsensical MOU [memorandum of understanding]" between the City of Tshwane and AfriForum be cancelled.

Ramabodu's post received a lot of reaction with some saying contracts issued under former mayor Cilliers Brink were racist acts of corruption.

AfriForum's CEO Kallie Kriel asked Ramabodu in terms of what clause the memorandum between the organisation and City should be cancelled.

"There is no cancellation clause. We do not need your permission to improve the communities we live in.

"We will work to improve our communities with or without you," Kriel responded.

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