The National Congress of Colored People (NCC) claims this is the last hope for South Africa's colored people. The party unites all historically oppressed peoples and those who support their cause, ensuring that people of color or brown people, commonly known as people of color or brown people, are of indigenous descent and live peacefully. He says he aims to recognize that he has a historical claim to work. South Africa.
NCC is led by Fadiel Adams. Its main focus is to highlight the challenges faced by people living on the Cape Flats and bring about positive change in those communities.
The party works to ensure that people of color and all those affected by what it considers governmental injustices are ultimately included at all levels of government and industry based on their efforts and skills. He says he is fighting.
“The National Congress of Colored People is the voice of the colored people, the last hope of the colored people, the aspirations and disappointments of the colored people. It is the only political party that responds to needs,” says Fadiel Adams.
The party says it is committed to ensuring that the quality of life of its members and supporters improves.
“When businesses don't hire people of color, we successfully shut them down until they do.Then the Mayor of Cape Town steps in, takes a fee from me, and stops me from hiring people of color. The agenda is clear: gangs, drugs, prisons, that's what the government has set aside for its people,” Adams added.
Education is also one of the party's priority areas.
NCC says it will fight for the majority of educational opportunities to be given to marginalized groups.
“If you look at universities, half of the students enrolled in this state are people of color. Look at the rates of entry into higher education, how NSFAS is neglecting our children. Look at what's going on. Our children won't be in the national team. Our aspirations are being suppressed by this government. The NCC says that all children will be educated in their mother tongue. But 50% of all higher education applications will be colored under the NCC government,” Adams elaborates.
The NCC will only know after the election whether its policies will actually translate into votes. And South Africans from all walks of life are looking forward to voting on 29 May.
And the IEC in the Western Cape says preparations for the elections are progressing well.
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