President Cyril Ramaphosa has told KwaZulu-Natal residents to come out in their numbers and attend the African National Congress (ANC) manifesto launch at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban on Saturday.
Ramaphosa was addressing residents of Lower South Coast in southern KwaZulu-Natal on Tuesday morning.
#PEOPLESMANIFESTO LAUNCH
President lays wreath at the gravesite of President John Langalibalele Dube. President Dube was a teacher, a farmer, a patriot. We remember his exceptional leadership & contribution to the struggle for equal rights and a democratic South Africa. #ANC107 pic.twitter.com/X2zQpWqqmV
— #ANC107 (@MYANC) January 8, 2019
The President has told those gathering that the ANC government would not be lenient when dealing with those who are found to be involved in corrupt activities.
Ramaphosa says their joint appearance with former President Jacob Zuma at the grave of the first ANC president John Langalibalele Dube symbolizes and assures the commitment the two leaders have towards fostering unity in the organization.
NEC members are all over the KZN celebrating the #ANC107. NEC members Cde Siyabonga Cwele, Cde Gwen Ramokgopa, and Cde Thandi Mahambehlala during the wreath laying ceremony in Harry Gwala Region#ANC107 #ThumaMina pic.twitter.com/vimaxLgBmv
— #ANC107 (@MYANC) January 8, 2019
The party was formed 107 years ago in Bloemfontein.
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