FF Plus to launch election manifesto on Saturday The Freedom Front Plus is to launch its election manifesto in Pretoria on Saturday ahead of the 2019 General Elections.
FF Plus leader, Pieter Groenewald says they want to bring a message of hope to the electorate.
The Freedom Front Plus is to launch its election manifesto in Pretoria on Saturday ahead of the 2019 General Elections.FF Plus leader, Pieter Groenewald, says they want to bring a message of hope to the electorate. He says: “Our manifesto will centralise around the aspect of hope for South Africa because that is what we need.”
“We say that people of South Africa must realise that to create a future and to bring hope depends on themselves. They can’t sit back and say it’s for the political party or it’s for the government to create that.”
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