Times of Eswatini

Cyril, Malema spend Easter Sunday in Moria

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JOHANNESBU­RG - President Cyril Ramaphosa on Easter Sunday took his election campaign to one of the biggest churches in South Africa, the St Engenas ZCC at Moria in Limpopo, where he received a warm welcome.

Though Ramaphosa in his short address to the thousands of congregant­s from across the country said he came in his personal capacity, the visit to the church was part of the ANC’s campaign ahead of the national and provincial elections on May 29.

Ramaphosa has been visiting churches, taxi ranks and malls, picking up babies and shaking many hands.

Hopes

This is part of his charm offensive that the ANC hopes will ensure its re-election in May.

The president and the other political leaders in attendance, including the EFF’s Julius Malema, joined the thousands of worshipper­s on Sunday as they knelt during prayer.

Ramaphosa and Malema both received a warm welcome and loud applause when Bishop Engenas Lekganyane introduced them to the congregant­s. For a leader of a party that is seemingly under siege and on the verge of losing power, Ramaphosa exuded great confidence.

In his short address, Ramaphosa said he had come to the church in his personal capacity and not as a politician, unlike his previous visit when he attended in his official capacity.

“I greet you all Zionists, I came here in my personal capacity and not for politics,” Ramaphosa said to loud cheers.

Congratula­te

“Bishop, I want to congratula­te the church for turning 100 years. Today, I am starting to see so many people. I also want to thank you for the lovely church regalia that you have donned.”

Ramaphosa said he acknowledg­ed what Bishop Lekganyane had said in his sermon that South Africa had vast natural resources and minerals which should be used to lift its people out of poverty.

He said he would ensure that this happened. While he said he was attending in his personal capacity, the president’s visit to the St Engenas ZCC was arranged by Luthuli House and he appeared side-by-side with the ANC head of elections Mdumiseni Ntuli at a doorstop after the church service.

 ?? (Pic: MyANC) ?? President Cyril Ramaphosa with Bishop Engenas Lekganyane at the St Engenas ZCC at Moria in Limpopo on Easter Sunday.
(Pic: MyANC) President Cyril Ramaphosa with Bishop Engenas Lekganyane at the St Engenas ZCC at Moria in Limpopo on Easter Sunday.

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