IFP manifesto best suited to respond to SA's material conditions.
This will be party's first manifesto launch without its founder President Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi who died in September last year.
IFP leader Velenkosini Hlabisa is expected to outline the commitments the party is making to South Africans in a bid to capture their vote in the May National and provincial elections.
IFP National spokesperson Mkhuleko Hlengwa says IFP will present credible and significant alternatives and policies to the problems affecting the country.
Hlengwa says " We fully recognise that the country is on its knees having collapsed politically, socially and economically having dire consequences, in particular for young people and the future of this country.
" So, we believe that coming from our policy conferences in December 2023, the manifesto that we are launching today is best suited to respond to South Africans' daily lived material conditions. We are going to be also ensuring that the serving leadership is at the forefront as it is part of the commitment sets that we'll be making.
Stadium expected to be full. The main goal is to win back control of KwaZulu-Natal.
IFP manifesto promises to deal with high unemployment crisis. Viva💪
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ReplyDeleteHow IFP can create job opportunities... What are they waiting for now, they wantus to vote first in order for them to ACT they think they are too clever
ReplyDeleteIFP must ACT first so that we can see that they are different and they have good intentions
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