Speaking at the official launch of the his new party, Rise Mzansi leader and former journalist, Songezo Zibi, said this was not just an opposition party to the ANC but an alternative to the current political landscape.
Speaking at the official launch of the his new party, Rise Mzansi leader and former journalist, Songezo Zibi, said this was not just an opposition party to the ANC but an alternative to the current political landscape.
"2024 is our 1994. It is a crossroads moment. This needs a special effort. It needs all South Africans. It needs something deeper than just party politics. It needs a shared vision, a shared value system, an inclusive culture that seeks to unite. Zibi said they had identified four key priorities in order to turn the country around, namely: political reform to return democracy to the people and to build a capable state; safety; building an economy that creates jobs and opportunities for everyone and rooting out corruption.
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