IFP President Velenkosini Hlabisa told his party's supporters that the party will never stand for corruption.
He said that each one of their candidates had been carefully selected, and each of them had signed a pledge, a contract of good governance, that would hold them and the IFP accountable.
"We will account to you quarterly at local level and annually on a national scale as to how we are performing in the Municipalities we govern. I am excited to see what these councillors and mayors will achieve in partnership with you. I am convinced, now, more than ever before, that the IFP offers our communities a credible alternative," Hlabisa said.
"Monies meant to provide things such as housing and clean water often end up lining the pockets of friends and family members of the ruling party instead. When funds are lost to fruitless and wasteful expenditure, it is not only those projects that suffer.
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