President of the African Transformation Movement (ATM) Vuyolwethu Zungula says fixing the education system, the country’s economy and addressing the high crime rate, is on top of their manifesto for the 2024 national elections.
President of the African Transformation Movement Vuyolwethu Zungula says fixing the education system, the country’s economy and addressing the high crime rate, is on top of their manifesto for the 2024 national elections.
Zungula spoke at their campaign launch in Nelson Mandela Bay earlier on Saturday. Their launch coincided with the party’s fifth anniversary.Zungula has called on unity amongst political parties and to put the needs of South Africans first. “The saying that goes; ‘united we stand divided we fall’, is true because when we fall as leaders, it is the people that bear the brunt and that is the reason for the poverty levels we see and the high unemployment rate. The unity we are having today with our political partners, we as political party leaders we need to find each other because we have more that brings us together than that will divide us.
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