Mbhazima Shilowa: Help propel change
Updated | By MornéJK
Former Gauteng Premier Mbhazima Shilowa says he will take part in the People's March to the Union Buildings on Friday.

Speaking to Jacaranda FM's Complimentary Breakfast, he said ordinary South Africans need to help propel change.
"Anyone should be concerned about what is happening in our country, government as well as what is happening to our economy," he said.
Shilowa also called on South Africans to do whatever they can, in their own way, to bring about change.
He said even if Zuma remains President of the Republic until 2019, his party will get a beating at the polls.
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"Protesters are not wasting their time. That is what people used to say about the National Party - that you are not going to succeed, but some of the people who said those things are, today, heading up departments in government."
He said the ANC will ultimately have to choose between Zuma and themselves.
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