ANC WC chair Tyhalisisu says he voted to end white minority rule in province

Carlo Petersen
27 May 2024 | 12:00Vuyiso Tyhalisisu cast his special vote at Spurwing Primary School in Eersterivier on Monday.
CAPE TOWN - African National Congress (ANC) Western Cape provincial chairperson, Vuyiso Tyhalisisu, said that he had voted to end white minority rule in the province.
Special voters are heading to the polls on Monday and Tuesday, ahead of the seventh national democratic elections on Wednesday.
READ: 'A watershed election', says Zille as she casts early vote in WC
Tyhalisisu cast his special vote at Spurwing Primary School in Eersterivier on Monday. He's encouraged people in the province to vote for the ANC and remove the Democratic Alliance (DA) from power in the province.
"I voted to end white minority rule in the Western Cape. It was a wonderful moment to be voting for the last time under white supremacy," Tyhalisisu added.
The ANC Western Cape Provincial Chairperson, Vuyiso JJ Tyhalisisu casted his special vote at Spurwing Primary School in Eersterivier today. CP pic.twitter.com/YnSXjHfSym
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