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Original Post Date: 2004-01-20 Posted By: Jan
From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 1/20/2004 5:27:13 AM
S.Africa: ANC Wants "Victory in All Provinces"
[Note. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: These guys want it ALL. Viva to the coming ANC dictatorship!! The blacks of course, will be foolish enough to make this happen by going to the polls!
Take special note of the words of the ANC secretary-general Kgalema Motlanthe. See the quote from him on my home page about waging a war against capitalism!! All this talk of “war on poverty” really translates into: “Steal from the white people to give to the black people.” They have to steal because they can’t make things work themselves, so they have to go after those who can work/produce/build. Jan]
THOUSANDS of people braved the heat yesterday and crowded into Gugulethu Stadium to listen to Western Cape African National Congress leaders launch their plans for the upcoming election.
The unveiling of the ANC plan to win the province follows the party’s national launch in Durban where President Thabo Mbeki’s speech was covered at length by the SABC and prompted opposition parties to declare the live coverage unfair. The Independent Communications Authority of SA has since demanded an explanation from the SABC.
Speaking at the rally, ANC secretary-general Kgalema Motlanthe said the struggle against poverty would be the “centre-piece” of their strategy “to further consolidate and deepen our national democratic revolution”.
Motlanthe said the ANC was the only political party with a track record of creating a better life for all, and that kept to the promises set out in its manifesto.
Minister of Finance Trevor Manuel said the ANC planned “delivering victory for the ANC in all nine provinces, without any apologies”.
He said that conditions in South Africa today were better than yesterday, but tomorrow would be even better.
Among the leaders who attended the rally were safety and security minister Charles Nqakula, welfare minister Zola Skweyiya and education minister Kader Asmal.
Former ANC chief whip Tony Yengeni was among those in the VIP tent.
Messages from ANC alliance partners and sections were read out by delegates of the SA National Civics Organisation, SA Communist Party, Congress of SA Trade Unions, civic organisations, ANC Youth League and the ANC Women’s League.
The ANC leaders further claimed that more than 95% of the children in the country were enrolled in primary schools with feeding schemes in poor areas, and financial assistance was given to those in need at universities and technikons.
Motlanthe said that in 1994 social grants totalling R10 billion were distributed to 2.6 million people and were based on one race.
“Today the government equally distributes R34bn in social grants to more that seven million beneficiaries, the aged, young children in poor households, people with disabilities and others,” he added.
The thousands who attended also had time to relax and dance to the music of Ringo Madlingozi and his band, the Lusanda spiritual group and new kwaito performers Mzambia and Chippa, who also acts in the popular e.tv soap Backstage.
Source: AllAfrica.com
URL: http://allafrica.com/stories/200401190560.htm…br>