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ANC will win outright majority, says Mbalula

- SIPHO JACK sipho.jack@inl.co.za

ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula told scores of his party supporters in the Eastern Cape that any party going against the ANC would die slowly.

Mbalula was making a reference to the newly formed uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MK Party), which he said would eventually die “just like Congress of the People (Cope)”.

Addressing ANC supporters on a campaign trail in the Eastern Cape at the Progressiv­e Youth Alliance Siyanqoba Rally at the weekend, the secretary-general said members of the ANC should not be shaken as the party would win the upcoming elections with an outright majority.

“Victory is certain, and there is no single detractor who will make us lose focus. The ANC belongs to the people of this country, and South Africans will deliver this victory. We will defend the gains of our freedom.

“Those who are trying to reverse implementa­tion of progressiv­e policies of the ANC that have transforme­d the lives of black people in this country will never win in this battle,” Mbalula emphasised.

He told supporters that the ANC was working to transform the economy in order to focus on increased industrial­isation, jobs and opportunit­ies for all.

Mbalula said the country had a choice to either transform or stagnate, adding that the country’s current economic model relied on exports and imports and had high levels of inequality, which stifled job creation and inclusive growth.

“We need a radical shift to broadbased industrial­isation, employment and youth and women’s empowermen­t by 2030. We must balance market dynamics with state interventi­on to foster inclusive economic progress and address historical disparitie­s.

“Over the next five years, we will advance industrial­isation as a driver of economic transforma­tion, with active support for localisati­on, and high growth and labour-intensive industries.”

Mbalula said the ANC-led government would make sure that it fixed students’ concerns, advising students not to listen to political parties that, according to him, did not have “ideas”.

He admitted that there was corruption taking place in the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS), saying there were people ruining it.

“We are going to fix NSFAS and resolve all its challenges. People who have been trying to destroy what we built for students of this country will face the consequenc­es for their actions.”

Mbalula said South Africans loved the ANC, adding that as a movement they needed to work for people with honesty and transparen­cy. He added that the renewal process required true leaders who were corruption-free.

“South Africans love the ANC; in return the ANC will continue to serve the people of this country and transform lives of all South Africans and build this great nation.”

 ?? ITUMELENG ENGLISH Independen­t Newspapers ?? ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula. |
ITUMELENG ENGLISH Independen­t Newspapers ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula. |

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