💨 Abstract
The Patriotic Alliance (PA) in South Africa has named Liam Jacobs, a 24-year-old former member of the Democratic Alliance and professional wrestler, as the replacement for Kenny Kunene, who was placed on leave amid a controversy involving a murder case. Jacobs, who joined the PA last month, will serve as a councillor in Joburg. Meanwhile, Kunene maintains his innocence in the investigation.
Courtesy: Sibusisiwe Buthelezi
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