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PODCAST: ANC and the polls – are the party's leaders even bothered with the upcoming elections?

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ANC's head of presidency Zizi Kodwa. (Supplied)
ANC's head of presidency Zizi Kodwa. (Supplied)

This week on POLOTIKI, yet another ANC leader has found himself in the middle of sexual assault claims, EFF leader Julius Malema takes the land question to Newcastle and we peel off another layer of the relationship between the ruling party and scandal-riddled Bosasa.

The ANC's national working committee earlier this week decided its spokesperson, Pule Mabe, and acting spokesperson Zizi Kodwa, who has been in that role since last month, should "step aside" from their responsibilities of giving comment to the media.

The decision comes as the two faced allegations of sexual violence. Kodwa is accused of having allegedly drugged and raped someone. He has dismissed that claim as a "dirty tricks campaign by cowards operating from their factional dark corners, using women to fight or neutralise" him.

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News24 senior political reporter Tshidi Madia and News24 associate editor for in-depth News Pieter du Toit look at how the allegations might affect the ANC at the polls.

News24 investigative journalist Kyle Cowan also unpacks the ruling party's election "war rooms" that were set up at the Krugersdorp headquarters of corruption-accused company Bosasa in the run-up to at least three previous elections, without the party having to carry any of the costs.

And the DA launched its manifesto in Johannesburg on Saturday. Is it still part of the national conversation?

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