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I am the only solution for SA: Motsoeneng

27 April 2019, 6:43 PM  |
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Hlaudi Motsoeneng

Leader of the African Content Movement (ACM) Hlaudi Motsoeneng.

Hlaudi Motsoeneng

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Leader of the African Content Movement (ACM) Hlaudi Motsoeneng.

The African Content Movement (ACM) is gunning for support at Filedelphia secondary school in Soshanguve. The party hosted a National Disability Dialogue. Challenges facing disabled communities were raised and discussed.

ACM President #HlaudiMotsoeneng is here at #FiladelfiaSecondarySchool, Soshanguve. To celebrate #FreedomDay. #VoteACM pic.twitter.com/tAiBvziQxO

— #VoteACM African Content Movement (@ACMServants) April 27, 2019

ACM leader, Hlaudi Motsoeneng, strongly believes that he is the only solution for South Africa.

“I want disabled people to occupy senior positions in government and the private sector. People will be shocked when I ascend as President of the country.”

Following his engagement with People living with disabilities, President #HlaudiMotsoeneng met with local artists in Soshanguve. #VoteACM pic.twitter.com/HLrR3vdCTr

— #VoteACM African Content Movement (@ACMServants) April 27, 2019

Tshepo Maseko has been deaf for 31 years. He formed the Deaf Patriotic Front to address the needs of the deaf. The movement boasts 5000 members who have now pledged to vote for the ACM. Maseko believes that the ACM will help them.

“We have more than 5000 in our movement. We will vote for ACM as we believe that ACM will help us.”

ACM members believe Motsoeneng is the only leader that will address issues of social and economic exclusion.

Motsoeneng believes that providing meaningful opportunities for people with disabilities to be part of the workforce is the way to go.

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