2019Elections Party chairman says ANC will grow economy and create jobs for one of SA's poorest provinces.
Mabuyane said one of the priorities for the ANC would be to grow the economy by creating job opportunities for the people and dealing with the issue of corruption."We're promising our voters the implementation of the ANC manifesto. We want our people to have a belief and trust in the ANC and the ANC must also be able to help our people by getting competent leadership that must be able to effectively deliver on the manifesto.""It's quite comprehensive, it's thorough.
Eastern Cape ANC provincial chairman Oscar Mabuyane casting his vote at Zilimbola Junior Secondary School in Eastern Cape, Engcobo. May 8, 2019He also believes that although the ANC government has done relatively well, it must deal with the issue of corruption"so we'll be able to make our country better and take it to another level".
"That's why we have taken a decision in our last national conference on the radical socio-economic transformation." His priorities will be rural development, developing people through education that will equip them with the necessary skills to develop themselves, quality healthcare across the country and, in particular in the Eastern Cape, creating decent jobs for the people.
"So we definitely need to get our people, especially young people, job opportunities so that they can grow and develop themselves and grow our economy," said Mabuyane.
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