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ANC explains why Zuma's face is not on election posters

 

 

News24Wire, Business Tech, Pretoria, 2 June 2016

 

President Jacob Zuma's face is not on posters advertising the ANC's
provincial manifesto launch in Gauteng because he only confirmed a few days
ago that he would be available to give a speech, the party said on Thursday.

 

The ANC's Gauteng leaders would however ensure that voters in the province
would see more of him from now onwards, it said.

 

Ramokgopa

 

Provincial deputy secretary Gwen Ramokgopa said the posters put up to
encourage voters to register for the August 3 local government elections had
encouraged people to come out "in their numbers". These posters contained
the faces of celebrities and local leaders, but not Zuma's.

 

The next phase of manifesto launches would feature posters with the
president's face, Ramokgopa said.

 

"We are now focusing on the face of the manifesto message, and we ask the
voters to look at our track record, and that face is the face of the
president," she said.

 

Mashatile

 

Posters up on street poles advertising Saturday's manifesto launch had faces
of leaders like provincial chairperson Paul Mashatile.

 

Posters advertising the national manifesto launch in Port Elizabeth in
April, where less than half the expected 110 000 supporters turned up, bore
Zuma's face.

 

Gauteng's manifesto launch on Saturday clashed with a similar rally in
Mpumalanga, where Zuma was set to give a speech. Mpumalanga, however, moved
its manifesto launch to Sunday to enable Zuma to attend both.

 

The ANC in Gauteng has been critical of Zuma's leadership, and the party's
share of the vote has plummeted under his leadership.

 

Makhura

 

Gauteng Premier and deputy provincial chairperson David Makhura, who was at
Thursday's briefing, was confident the party could fill up the 94 000-seater
FNB Stadium in Soweto. He declined to say how many supporters the party
expected there.

 

"The feeling that we get everywhere is the same. People are looking forward
to come to the rally," he said.

 

Makhura said the party would make a statement by showing it had strong,
grassroots support. He said 1 800 buses would ferry supporters to the rally.
Of those, 1 700 buses were already filled with volunteers and supporters who
had said they would attend.

 

Traffic jams

 

He urged supporters to use public transport to get to the venue, as traffic
jams were expected around the stadium.

 

The party was confident of getting a clear majority in each of the three
metros in the province, Ramokgopa said. They were not in talks with other
parties about forming coalitions after the elections.

 

The ANC's support has been declining in the province. Behind closed doors,
the ANC was worried about its share of the vote dropping to below 50% in
some metros.

 

 

From:
http://businesstech.co.za/news/government/125477/anc-explains-why-zumas-face
-is-not-on-election-posters/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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