Nomvula Mokonyane Says ANC Is Confident Of Its Voter Pitch

The party is determined to win over those who are uncertain about their voting choices, by addressing their concerns and showcasing their dedication to improving the lives of South Africans.

Nomvula Mokonyane Says ANC Is Confident Of Its Voter Pitch - The Times Post
Nomvula Mokonyane Says ANC Is Confident Of Its Voter Pitch.

As the African National Congress (ANC) gears up to present its manifesto to the South African public, the party acknowledges the need to address perceptions of corruption, dysfunctionality, and detachment from communities.

In an interview with Eyewitness News, ANC member Nomvula Mokonyane emphasized that the party is committed to tackling these concerns.

Mokonyane spoke on the sidelines of a clean-up campaign at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban, which took place a day after the manifesto launch. She expressed confidence in the ANC’s ability to effectively communicate its message to voters.

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When questioned about the party’s credibility crisis, Mokonyane acknowledged that the ANC has acknowledged its challenges in the past.

Recognizing that this is an ongoing process, Mokonyane stated that the ANC’s focus is not on introducing new priorities but on emphasizing how they plan to achieve their existing goals.

She highlighted the party’s commitment to presenting an implementation plan within the next five years, which sets this election apart from previous ones.

Mokonyane explained that the ANC’s manifesto aims to appeal to undecided voters for the 2024 elections and beyond.

The party is determined to win over those who are uncertain about their voting choices, by addressing their concerns and showcasing their dedication to improving the lives of South Africans.


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