Buffalo soldier President Cyril Ramaphosa ready to conquest his hecklers.
President Cyril Ramaphosa says he is confident that the ANC will emerge victorious after the much anticipated provincial and national elections to be held on Wednesday.
The buffalo soldier was addressing thousands of ANC supporters at the FNB stadium during the ruling party’s Siyanqoba rally on Saturday. “Let’s go and show them who we are. I have given strict instructions that Gauteng and KZN must give us 70%, Limpopo 90%. When you get there, look for a handsome face and vote for him, not the ugly ones. Look out for a handsome guy like me. Let’s go out there and make sure that there is one bull in the kraal. There are many who don’t want us to come back but we will show them on Wednesday,” said Ramaphosa.
He also promised to create more jobs to curb unemployment in the country. “Throughout this campaign, in the homes of our people, in the workplaces where our people work, in the streets of our towns, townships and villages, we have met mothers and fathers, grandparents and young people. So many told us of their struggles to find work and to provide for their families so that they can live in dignity and pride. Many told us how grateful they were for social grants that support their children so that they can put bread on their table,” Ramaphosa said.
He also took a swipe at the DA following its controversial advert of burning the South African flag.
“We will not allow that to continue to happen in our country. It’s the flag that unites and binds us. The ANC will continue to make sure that South Africa is nonsexist and nonracial. We will go out on the 29th and vote for the ANC so that we can continue with the transformational agenda.
“We ask the people to reject those working hard to undermine the grains we’ve made. We are asking you to choose the ANC, as the only reliable force that can allow us to continue with the journey. We are asking you to vote for the ANC,” Ramaphosa said.
Ramaphosa also said South Africa will continue to support Palestine and the Palestinian people.
“We must continue to exert pressure so that the people of Palestine can enjoy the peace that we enjoy,” Ramaphosa said.
Ramaphosa also lambasted his detractors after publicly signing into law the NHI bill.
“We now have an NHI that will provide healthcare in both public and private health care facilities. It will be implemented in phases.
“It is unacceptable that some privileged members of society want us to continue with an apartheid health care system and deprive South Africans of quality health care. The NHI will harness the strength of both the public and private healthcare systems for all,” Ramaphosa said.
ANC supporters entertained.
ANC supporters ready to battle their political opponents.
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