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Wed Jun 19 07:39:31 SAST 2013

DA is only out to score points: iLIVE

Ndima Rawana, Boksburg | 14 May, 2012 00:21

Should models steer clear of politics? I think so ("DA milks racist twits saga", May 11).

It is very likely one of the big companies might be interested in their beautiful faces and bodies for their campaigns and brands in future, but because of their political ties and appearances with political figures, they might miss out.

The DA, as usual, used the young women to get publicity to score cheap political points. Why did they invite the media if they had genuine intentions? Every time they donate a loaf of bread, the world must know about it. What a shame.

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