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ANC's Letšema Campaign Brings Hope to Communities: A Hands-On Approach to Service Delivery

  • Mpho Dube
  • 42 minutes ago
  • 2 min read

Members of the ANC in Ward 21, General Ike Maphoto Branch.


African National Congress's (ANC) Letšema campaign is breathing new life into communities across the country, promoting active citizenry and encouraging members and communities to work together with government to improve areas they live in.


In a powerful display of community activism, the ANC in Ward 21, General Ike Maphoto Branch, recently embarked on a pothole patching drive at the corner of Schalk and Outspan in Bendor.

 

The Letšema campaign is more than just a slogan - it's a call to action, a reminder that together, we can build a better future for all. By working hand-in-hand with government, ANC members and community leaders are rolling up their sleeves to tackle the challenges that matter most to local residents. The pothole patching drive is just one example of the campaign's hands-on approach to service delivery, demonstrating a commitment to tangible, on-the-ground results.

 

The ANC's General Ike Maphoto Branch in Ward 21 is leading the charge, mobilizing community members to take ownership of their neighborhoods and work together to address pressing issues. By fixing potholes, improving infrastructure, and enhancing public spaces, the ANC is showing that it is dedicated to delivering real results and improving the lives of ordinary citizens.

 

The Letšema campaign represents a new era of cooperation between government, ANC members, and community leaders. By working together, we can build stronger, more resilient communities that are better equipped to face the challenges of the future. As the ANC continues to promote active citizenry and community activism, one thing is clear: the people of South Africa will be the beneficiaries of this hands-on approach to service delivery. 

ANC MP Mosa Chabane leading in the front.

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