Rise Mzansi says it will prioritise investment in local and regional infrastructure to create jobs.
The party’s leader, Songezo Zibi, was campaigning in Kimberley, Northern Cape, on Tuesday. He also held a door-to-door campaign in Roodepan and a rally in Galeshewe.
Kimberley resident Linda April says, “I don’t expect they will be a change of anything, and so on, because they are a small party, they just started now, the thing is people will go again for the biggest party. They say they won’t promise anything, they’re just going to see what they can do. That is not what people want to hear, people want to hear what you can do for the community not what you can see for the community, so they don’t want promises, they want action.
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