ANC Deputy President Criticizes DA's Handling of Western Cape Poverty

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ANC Deputy President Criticizes DA's Handling of Western Cape Poverty
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ANC Deputy President Paul Mashatile has condemned the Democratic Alliance (DA) for its inability to tackle poverty issues in the Western Cape, especially in Khayelitsha. Mashatile's criticism comes ahead of the ANC's 113th birthday celebrations, which will be held in Khayelitsha next weekend. The ANC aims to highlight the region's ongoing problems and emphasize its commitment to improving the lives of South Africans.

African National Congress Deputy President Paul Mashatile has strongly criticised the Democratic Alliance for its failure to address the challenges faced by impoverished communities in the Western Cape , particularly in Khayelitsha ,

‘We want to make sure that the people of Khayelitsha, like others in the Western Cape, do get a better life,’ Mashatile told journalists. He emphasised the ANC’s commitment to working with local communities to address service delivery problems and offer solutions. This visit is seen as part of the party’s broader focus on improving the lives of South Africans, especially in areas that have been historically marginalised.

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