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South African lives can only improve under an ANC government: SACP

30 October 2021, 11:01 AM  |
Ntebo Mokobo Ntebo Mokobo |  @SABCNews
File image of SACP members and the party's flag.

File image of SACP members and the party's flag.

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File image of SACP members and the party's flag.

The South African Communist Party (SACP) has told South African voters that their lives can only improve under an African National Congress (ANC)-led government.

SACP delivered a message of support at the ANC’s Siyanqoba Rally at Thokoza Park in Soweto on Friday night.

ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa was among those that addressed the rally.

Ramaphosa says he is optimistic that the party will emerge victorious after Monday’s local government elections.

Ramaphosa says they have gone around the country listening to people’s concerns, and the party has promised to improve service delivery.

Speaking on behalf of the SACP, the party’s central committee member,  Buti Manamela said their support for the ANC was based on a principle to improve the living conditions of the poor.

SACP calls upon workers and poor of our country, as well as sections of the middle strata, small businesses, and co-operatives to come out in their numbers to vote overwhelmingly for the ANC on Monday, 1st November 2021. #VoteANC #VaccinateAndVoteANC https://t.co/DN4xp3dBv8

— SACP (@SACP1921) October 28, 2021

LGE 2021 I ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Siyanqoba Rally address

 

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