Floyd Shivambu said smaller parties should not compete in separate venues when they already have a revolutionary and progressive policy platform. (Photo: Luba Resol/Garo Images via Getty Images)
Jacob Zuma's party is targeting ward by-elections and the Students' Representative Council for growth after the May 29 election.
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