The Inkatha Freedom Party is set to launch its election manifesto for the 2024 polls at Durban’s Moses Mabhida Stadium.
DURBAN - The Inkatha Freedom Party is set to launch its election manifesto for the 2024 polls at Durban’s Moses Mabhida Stadium on Sunday.
One of the party’s main aims for this 29 May election is to take over the KwaZulu-Natal government from the African National Congress . Party president Velenkosini Hlabisa is expected to deliver the IFP’s vision for South Africans for the next five years.“The city of Durban will see an influx of taxis and buses as members and supporters of the IFP will be moving towards the Moses Mabhida Stadium.”“We will give a message of hope and rebirth to our dreams as a nation.”
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