Ramaphosa apologises to voters for failing them

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The president called on farm workers who wanted land to vote for the ANC for a new era of growth, renewal, and transformation.

President Cyril Ramaphosa on Sunday apologised to African National Congress supporters for failing them, and promised to perform well if the ANC won the May 8 general elections.

“We admit that we have made mistakes, we put ourselves before our people, and say yes, we have made mistakes, but it’s only those who are doing nothing who don’t make mistakes. The ANC is ready to serve their people and we know what needs to be done to grow our economy. If we are united, there is nothing we cannot achieve,” said Ramaphosa.

“They told us where service delivery failed them and they are frustrated at the slow growth of economy,” said Ramaphosa.

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