IFP premier candidate Thami Ntuli is wrapping up the party's manifesto activations across KZN.
Ntuli has been visiting various places to engage with party members and urge them to come in numbers to listen to the party’s manifesto launch at Moses Mabhida Stadium on Sunday, 10 March.
This is the same venue that was used by the EFF and the ANC for their manifesto launches.
On Wednesday, 6 March everything came to a standstill at Mvoti Taxi Rank where Ntuli addressed scores of party members as part of the ongoing activations.
Addressing the crowd, Ntuli called on everyone to go out in numbers on voting day and do it for Shenge.
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“29 May is an opportunity to fix the state of the province, if you're worried about the high rate of unemployed youth, high rate of crime and all other issues. We need game-changers on election day. That's what the IFP is giving you,” said Ntuli.
He said the time for people to be bought by T-shirts and food parcels has come to an end. He warned voters not to be fooled by those who will give them food to beg for their votes, but vote for something that will sustain them in future.
“The governing party has seen that people are waking up now, so they're trying by all means to persuade them to vote for them. The current government has failed the people of KZN and it's now in your hands to vote for change you want to see,” said Ntuli.
As part of his activation, Ntuli will on Friday, 8 March visit the University of Mangosuthu to engage with the students.
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