ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa said his party was not interested in a coalition government. Mr Ramaphosa spent the weekend campaigning in KwaZulu-Natal.
Mr Ramaphosa was addressing party supporters in Stanger, north of Durban.
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“We are not talking about a coalition government, we are talking about a complete victory for the ANC. What we need is a strong government that works for the people,” Ramaphosa said.
Prime Minister Ramaphosa said the ruling party's promise to create 2.5 million jobs over the next five years was achievable.
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Mr Ramaphosa interacted with residents on Saturday and said many young people had degrees but were sitting at home without jobs.
He said he would focus on attracting investment to help deliver on and realize his election promise to create at least 500,000 jobs a year, mainly for young people.
“Jobs come from investment, so we need to get through the election with investment and we are going to have a big investment campaign. We will focus on the new industries that will be created by the sector. So the future of work will be for us to focus on the digital economy and the green economy,” said Ramaphosa.
2024 Elections | ANC President Ramaphosa is campaigning in Inanda, KZN.