The Citizen (Gauteng)

‘Unemployed have future under UDM’

HOLOMISA: ON CAMPAIGN TRAIL AHEAD OF MAY 8 POLL

- Eric Naki – ericn@citizen.co.za

The party would also place environmen­tal issues on top of its agenda.

The United Democratic Movement (UDM) is to unveil a programme to create jobs for the illiterate and school leavers left out of the employment system because of their circumstan­ces.

UDM leader Bantu Holomisa said the uneducated must be catered for in job creation.

At a rally today at Isaac Wolfson Stadium in KwaZakhele, Port Elizabeth, the party would elaborate on how the illiterate and those who left school for various reasons over the years, should get jobs.

The UDM has increased its support in the Nelson Mandela Bay metro in the last few years and secured the previously ANC stronghold­s like KwaMagxaki, a middle class black suburb in Port Elizabeth.

Mongamela Bobani of UDM is the mayor of the metro after DA councillor Athol Trollip was ousted late last year.

Holomisa said South Africa had many people who could not be absorbed into the job market due to them being uneducated, while some were left out because they had no tertiary qualificat­ions.

He said government must create jobs but that the private sector must also play a role.

It would also place environmen­tal issues on top of its agenda. Holomisa promised that a UDM government would ensure a clean environmen­t where people and companies that produced waste took responsibi­lity and ownership of the environmen­t around them. As a former military leader in the then Transkei homeland and deputy environmen­tal affairs and tourism minister under the ANC, Holomisa encouraged a culture of environmen­tal ownership by residents and industries. “South Africa is the dirtiest country in the world with waste in every corner,” he said.

“Dumping companies are not charged and the municipal workers are not there to collect refuse.”

He told SABC on Thursday that his party believed the ANC-led government promoted investment­s as a way of growing the economy and creating jobs.

The UDM, meanwhile, will fight corruption, lawlessnes­s and ensure political stability and policy certainty.

Holomisa was confident his party’s strong stance against corruption and bid to ensure ethics of good governance would help the party increase its votes in the May 8 national election.

Under the UDM, cabinet ministers would be appointed according to their specialiti­es so that they knew what they were doing.

South Africa is the dirtiest country in the world

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? VETERAN POLITICIAN. UDM leader Bantu Holomisa will host a rally today at Isaac Wolfson Stadium in KwaZakhele in Port Elizabeth.
Picture: Gallo Images VETERAN POLITICIAN. UDM leader Bantu Holomisa will host a rally today at Isaac Wolfson Stadium in KwaZakhele in Port Elizabeth.

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