Africa Transformation Movement (ATM) leader, Vuyolwethu Zungula said rising crime rates, unemployment and poor service delivery continued to hinder the country's progress.
He was addressing party supporters at a closing meeting in Ngkeleni, Eastern Cape.
Over the past few weeks, the party has held rallies in all nine states. and The main rally culminated in Ngereni.
ATM also believes South Africa needs urgent government change.
With a worried female member Dear Supporters, attended Larry, He said the issues of gender-based violence (GBV) and femicide have reached serious levels.
Supporter Novalekile Mampofu said: “We are challenging ourselves. we The problem rural women face is hunger. We have hunger problems. We have children. and Children need many things that require money. but Unfortunately, I don't have any money. What I need is that It’s going to make a difference for our kids.”
“We are not a Muslim,” Zungula later told supporters. Since joining the National Assembly, ATMs have made a huge contribution.
“From its inception in Congress in 2019 to the present, ATM’s contributions have been recognised by many in addressing issues of abuse of power by holding the executive branch accountable and in addressing policy issues by advocating for most policy changes.”
The party is also adamant It would be so Maybe next week's general election will be good too. Young people, on the other hand, say they want a government that creates jobs.
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