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PA Gauteng Premier candidate Kenny Kunene outlines his vision for the province.
Point of View with Phemelo Motene spoke to Patriotic Alliance (PA) Gauteng Premier candidate Kenny Kunene about what the party’s plan is post the May 29th elections.
The party which is pro-mass deportation of illegal immigrants, has amassed support across the country, most recently the (PA) won two of three by-elections held in the Western Cape on Wednesday 24 May. The PA secured just over 40% of the support in the Swartland on the Cape West Coast, while the Democratic Alliance (DA) obtained second place with nearly 39% of the votes.
Kunene is running to be the Premier of the Gauteng Province, and he spoke about some of the initiatives his party will be introducing post-election.
Listen to the full conversation here:
All illegal immigrants must go
Kunene expressed how there is a massive problem of illegal immigrants in the country.
“We see the hijacking of buildings at the hand of South African criminals and foreign nationals, which costs the cities and the municipalities a lot of money. You have seen now in Tshwane people marching to companies, all these companies are employing illegal immigrants. I was in the Western Cape campaigning on the farms, and I found that there were people from Lesotho, who said they were recruited to illegally cross and come work in South Africa and they found a bus that was waiting to take them to the Western Cape.”
On the inequality of South Africa being man-made
“South Africa has all the riches, but it is in poverty. This is man-made, it is not something that can happen with the right-thinking people. Norway only has the oil they are producing, and their prisons are empty. The people of Norway are shareholders in the minerals, when a child is born they become shareholders… Here in South Africa, we own all the minerals of the world put together, yet we are the poorest. This is a creation, this is by design.”
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