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United Democratic Movement (UDM) leader Bantu Holomisa.
This week’s Point of View’s Political Feature features United Democratic Movement (UDM) leader Bantu Holomisa in studio with Phemelo, where he discusses the party’s manifesto in advance of the elections in May.
Listen to the full conversation here:
On Saturday, Holomisa introduced the party’s manifesto in Midrand where he said the party is a social democratic party with a strong moral compass in both the social and economic spheres.
Holomisa further said in order to reduce reliance on the government, they support a system in which people are able to generate wealth on their own.
On the first things he will do when elected President
“In the first instance, if you are a leader of a country, and you win elections, the first thing I would do is to call the national security to get a briefing about the situation of the country, high on the agenda would be the impact of the corruption of the country we have been experiencing over the last 30 years, and number two would be the issue of energy. “
United Democratic Movement (UDM) leader Bantu Holomisa
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On problems that affect South Africa
Thirty years after gaining democracy, the UDM leader claims that South Africa is in crisis and that there is a rift between the people and the government.
“The main causes of this disconnect are unacceptable levels of corruption, a poor economy, increasing crime and dangerous lawlessness, crumbling infrastructure, and unacceptable load shedding, as well as an illegal influx of people from all over seeking refuge and resource assistance from the state.”
United Democratic Movement (UDM) leader Bantu Holomisa
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