AS a member of a large political “family,” Lethole Lethole had always expected that there would be individuals who would hold different views on key matters within his Revolution for Prosperity (RFP) party. At no point did he expect everyone within the party to think alike. “In my family, we are just four family members and we always quarrel over some issues,” he says.
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