President Ramaphosa Expresses Confidence In ANC’s Continued Power

He acknowledged that the ANC's victory in 1994 was a breakthrough rather than a complete victory, as it marked a turning point in the country's history, enabling them to work towards improving the lives of the people.

President Ramaphosa Expresses Confidence In ANC's Continued Power - The Times Post
President Ramaphosa Expresses Confidence In ANC's Continued Power.

President Cyril Ramaphosa recently expressed his confidence in the African National Congress (ANC) retaining its majority to govern South Africa after the upcoming provincial and national elections.

Speaking at the party’s 112th-anniversary celebrations in Mbombela, Mpumalanga, Ramaphosa dismissed the notion that the ANC could be airbrushed out of existence or removed from government, stating that such beliefs were merely dreams.

Ramaphosa emphasized that the ANC has ingrained itself in the hearts and minds of the South African people through its leadership and its role in the fight against apartheid.

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He acknowledged that the ANC’s victory in 1994 was a breakthrough rather than a complete victory, as it marked a turning point in the country’s history, enabling them to work towards improving the lives of the people.

Addressing concerns about the party’s internal struggles, Ramaphosa assured that the ANC had become stronger over the years. He warned those who underestimated the ANC that they would soon witness the party’s strength in action.

Reflecting on the ANC-led government’s achievements in the past 30 years, Ramaphosa acknowledged the significant changes that have taken place in South Africa since 1994, while acknowledging that there is still much work to be done.

Ramaphosa highlighted the ANC’s unique ability to unite a broad cross-section of the population behind the cause of building a better country.

He contrasted the ANC with other political organizations, dismissing them as insignificant in comparison to the ANC’s ability to bring together diverse groups of South Africans.

Ramaphosa emphasized that the ANC’s track record, experience, leadership, and well-established structures set it apart from newly formed or transient political entities.

As the election campaign intensifies, Ramaphosa stated that the ANC would focus on highlighting its achievements over the past 30 years. The party aims to demonstrate its competence, experience, and commitment to the country’s development.

Ramaphosa emphasized that the ANC is prepared to take on emerging political parties, asserting that they have no reason to fear or be intimidated by anyone.


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