Ramaphosa told a gathering of about 1500 people that issues affecting the community should be prioritised.
If you want divisions, you must leave the ANC because we want unity, was the stern warning by ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa on Sunday in Seshego in Limpopo. A huge crowd turned out in support, including this young girl joining in enthusiastically."I don’t care who you are sharing a bed with, when a community member calls you, you must answer the phone, irregardless of the time and place.”
Speaking during day two of his election campaign in Limpopo, Ramaphosa told a gathering of about 1500 people in ward 13, that issues affecting the community should be prioritised.Image:Ramaphosa, who was accompanied by ministers Thoko Didiza, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni and Aaron Motsoaledi, said: “Our people have a lot of problems including water, electricity and…jobs. A lot of people unemployed, especially the youth. We need to create jobs.
“With municipalities, we have done fairly well, but I want us to do more and better and we can do more if all of us go out and vote. This time around we said we want to change the way our municipalities are run, we want municipalities that are well run and not municipalities that function at an unacceptable level.”Supporters came out in numbers to listen to ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa on Sunday in Seshego.
“And you don’t even know why they are fighting. The divisions must come to an end, we do not want divisions. If you want divisions, you must leave because we want unity.
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