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ICYMI: IFP manifesto focuses on education, health, women, land, poverty alleviation via SABCNewsOnline

which focuses on education, health, women’s rights, land, poverty alleviation and crime. The launch took place in Chatsworth, south of Durban.This is how Buthelezi summed up some of the contents of the IFP’s manifesto.

“Education is a necessary condition for sustainable, effective development. It’s the most important tool to place our people at the centre of our move into the future and to secure our rightful place in the global community. South Africa needs to get tough on crime, with increased minimum sentences and hard labour prisons. We must get tough in fighting the abuse of women and children. The vulnerable must be protected if we are to call ourselves a free and caring society,” says Buthelezi.

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