Criticism mounts over superficial engagement overshadowing substantive policy discussion at Democratic Alliance's Gauteng manifesto launch.
DA’s Gauteng leader and premier candidate Solly Msimanga yesterday launched the party’s provincial manifesto at Beyers Naudé Square. Picture: Supplied
“Punishment of crime, and an end to fear of violence, an economy that creates jobs and business opportunities, an end to deeply rooted corruption, a quality education for all, and an end to our failing health care system.” “It’s disappointing that people are not interested in the policies these parties have, but rather promises,” said Cetshwayo.
Cetshwayo cited the lack of understanding among many attendees regarding the implications of political decisions on their lives.
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