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We have a plan for SA, vows Zuma

 

Rousing welcome at Mpumalanga manifesto launch

 

 

Jonisayi Maromo, Nelspruit, for IOL, 6 June 2016

 

The South African government is working closely with trade unions and
business to turn around the ailing economy, President Jacob Zuma told
thousands of African National Congress supporters on Sunday.

 

"We have good plans in place which we are implementing to re-ignite economic
growth in various sectors, such as energy, the oceans economy, small
business development, agriculture, mining, tourism, and others, through
government's nine-point plan. Access to land is critical for economic
development and for the empowerment of our people," Zuma told the ANC
faithful at the launch of the ANC's Mpumalanga August 3 municipal elections
manifesto at the Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit.

 

Zuma said most economies across the world were also struggling. However,
sectors such as tourism could change the fortunes of South African
provinces, including Mpumalanga.

 

"This beautiful province is known for its popularity with tourists from all
over the world who come to the Kruger National Park and many other
attractions of the province. This sector has huge potential for job creation
for our youth. Our municipalities will be urged to prioritise tourism and to
promote each town and city in Mpumalanga as a tourist destination."

 

Unity

 

However, for the ANC to lead South Africa into the envisaged prosperous
future, it had to maintain high levels of unity, particularly within its
alliance with trade union federation COSATU and the SA Communist Party.

 

"Our people have been deeply hurt and discouraged by the infighting that
existed within the alliance in the past. In fact, some used to say the
conflict here was more than (in) any other province. Now you have
demonstrated to all that it is possible to put differences aside and find
one another as comrades. We are comrades not enemies. We must never forget
that," said Zuma.

 

"Much as we gained our freedom politically in 1994 it is still a long
journey for us to rebuild South Africa to reach the area of prosperity. We
still need one another. For the ANC to remain in power and work hard to
rebuild South Africa it needs COSATU and the SACP. For COSATU to have better
conditions at work (places) it needs this government and the SACP. For the
SACP to move forward to a socialist society it needs this government (and)
it needs COSATU. We need one another for a prosperous future for our
country."

 

He saluted the Mpumalanga political leadership for demonstrating "matured
leadership".

 

JZ unity poster at FNB, 4 June 2016.jpg

 

Zuma said South Africa had achieved much in a short period of time under the
ANC leadership.

 

"Over the past 15 years, over the democratically elected government, we can
say with confidence we have achieved a great deal in a very short space of
time when it comes to the provision of basic services.

 

"That has been the mission of our movement since 1994 - to restore the
dignity of our people and improve their living conditions. We have improved
the percentage of households connected to the electricity supply nationwide.
Millions of people no longer rely on candles to light their homes."

 

He said the number of households receiving piped water had also increased
significantly.

 

"We have built about four million houses through which we provide homes to
about 12.5 million of our people. While we have done well, we also know that
we still have a lot more to do."

 

Hot air

 

The damage done by apartheid "over centuries" could not be corrected within
two decades. However, South Africa's "ideologically bankrupt" opposition
parties had nothing to offer the populace, Zuma said.

 

"We should remind our people that the ANC remains the only organisation that
has the capacity, experience, and track record to improve their lives. When
election comes, many talk too much, saying all the empty things showing that
they have nothing to say. From morning to sunset they talk about the ANC.

 

"They don't realise that they popularise the ANC. They have nothing to offer
except just hot air. They all wait until the ANC presents its manifesto,
then they copy, they cut and paste, and say it is their own manifestoes. If
you are a logical voter... I wonder why you vote for people who talk just
hot air."

 

Zuma said the ANC critics were "small and they will never grow".

 

"They have never ruled any country. They have no experience. They have no
machinery. They have got nothing, except their voices. That is why they
resort to insults at times."

 

Instead on relying on political clout the opposition parties wanted to "rely
on courts of law".

 

"Every day they go to court. They can't argue any issue. Only the judges
must argue for their points. They even threaten that they will go to court.
This is democracy. Democracy is not court," he said.

 

Thunderous cheering

 

Zuma was received with thunderous cheering, screaming, and singing when he
arrived at the stadium on Sunday afternoon for the launch.

 

Accompanied by Mpumalanga premier and provincial ANC chairman David Mabuza,
Zuma walked around the turf waving his flat cap at supporters. He was
escorted by a large contingent of bodyguards and ANC marshals.

 

Zuma took his seat near the podium shortly before 1pm. The 41 000-seat
stadium was nearly full when Zuma arrived.

 

Mabuza said groundwork had been intensively done in the province and the
party was hoping for a 90 percent victory in the tightly-contested August 3
local government elections.

 

On Saturday, more than 80 000 supporters packed the gigantic FNB Stadium in
Johannesburg for the Gauteng ANC manifesto launch.

 

ANA

 

 

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http://mini.iol.co.za/news/politics/we-have-a-plan-for-sa-vows-zuma-2030692

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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