HolomisaWithEusebius: Bantu Holomisa says his party will work on creating a conducive environment to attract local investors.
JOHANNESBURG - United Democratic Movement leader Bantu Holomisa says his party has done more than enough to prove that it is worthy of votes in the upcoming elections and has a feasible economic plan.
In the last general elections held in 2014, UDM received 184,636 valid votes - 1.00% of the total votes - and won four seats in the National Assembly of the 18,654,771 votes compared to the 3.4% it received in the first democratic elections in 1994. "Had Jacob Zuma not left, Cyril Ramaphosa would not be president. We have played a role in saving South Africa.
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