IFP says it's all systems go ahead of the party's election manifesto launch on Sunday.
in Durban on Sunday. This is the party’s first biggest event to date since the passing of its founder Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi last year.
The IFP says its campaign will be dedicated to the late Buthelezi’s legacy. The party says their manifesto will outline strategies to address load shedding, crime, unemployment and the deteriorating state of the country’s economy. The IFP will be launching its election manifesto at the stadium with a capacity of up to 75 000. This is the third party to launch its manifesto at the stadium after the Economic Freedom Fighters and African National Congress last month.“We will be opening the stadium at 8 for the public where we’re anticipating that the program will start not later than 11 and we will be hosting more than 90 000 people.
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