💨 Abstract
Gayton McKenzie of the Patriotic Alliance (PA) has denied allegations made by the Democratic Alliance (DA) that his party spiked drinks and bribed voters during a by-election in Nelson Mandela Bay. DA representative Georgina Feldtman accused the PA of handing out cash and instructing voters on how to vote, as well as spiking water bottles with gin. McKenzie dismissed these claims on Facebook, suggesting the allegations were fabricated.
Courtesy: Megan van den Heever
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