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Thursday, January 23, 2014

ANC SUPPORTERS HAVE MIXED FEELINGS



 ANC SUPPORTERS HAVE MIXED FEELINGS
During the visit of ANC presidential leadership had left some of the questions unanswered.
But ANC Deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa encouraged the province that thpose people who booed the President during the funereal of the former statesman Nelson Mandale are ANC haters.
“Even though South Africans have disapproved of the president in front of the world last month at Mandela memorial service by booing him are his haters because Jacob Zuma is one of the credible leaders produced by African National Congress.” Cyril Ramaphosa said.
Cyril Ramaphosa say ANC is a like a factory that only produce leaders of good character and our president is from that factory.
“People should trust the ANC that fought for them and gave them a new constitution. We say president Zuma must take the position to the next five years to continue doing his good job.”  Cyril Ramaphosa said.
When Cyril Ramaphosa speak at Cheppesreef village near Malalane in Mpumalanga after handing over an electric wheelchair to Solomon Maziya (33) who disabled at a car accident.
He also promised to upgrade Solomon two rooms into a habitable place and install a flushing toilet. Solomon was happy about the visit and promise,
“I’m happy that the president has visited my home today to give a wheelchair, I know that he is not the president yet but he is my president and he will be the president of the country soon and I’m sure he will make a better president than the current president.” He said,
Cyril Ramaphosa joined by Naledo Pandor, Paul Mashatile, Mcebisi Sikwatja, Supra Mahupelo and Ngrayi Ngwenya for ANC 102 birthday celebration on the 8th of January and he also warned ANC about the tough elections days ahead.
“Comrades we want 99% from Mpumalanga. The time of playing is over; we should work day and night, we should not sleep even the president won’t be sleeping he will work 24 hours.”
But one of the ANC volunteers like Zanele Thobela (26) told BVUNZA MUTUPO NEWS that they are scared to campaign.
 “People are angry at ANC for failing to deliver services and jobs; I don’t think it will be safe for me and others to knock at angry people’s houses to ask for their votes.” She said,

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