ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa addressed a crowd at a rally in kwaNobuhle, Eastern Cape.
JOHANNESBURG - African National Congress President Cyril Ramaphosa told supporters at a rally in kwaNobuhle, Eastern Cape that those who steal government funds must be exposed and arrested.
Ramaphosa addressed the crowd after officiating at the official Freedom Day celebrations in his capacity as state president in Makhanda earlier."At local government... we want those who steal money to be exposed and jailed because corruption is bad. Those who steal money are stealing your money which is supposed to go to service delivery and work for you. So we are saying we want that to end," he said.
Those who stole and looted our resources in SOEs meant to better the lives of our people will and must be arrested. They belong in jail not amogst the people they stole from. Comrade President, @CyrilRamaphosa SPEAKS kwaNobuhle #growSouthAfrica #ThumaMina pic.twitter.com/AJWLH8CboN — #VoteANC April 27, 2019 Ramaphosa urged the crowd to go and vote on elections day on 8 May. The ANC received 70.09% of the total votes in the Eastern Cape in the last general elections in 2014.
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