Pan-Africanist Congress (PAC) president Mzwanele Nihontso says his party has changed the lives of people, especially those in rural areas, even though it is not part of government. The Azanian PAC traced its expedition to Sentane in the Eastern Cape. Nyohontso says his party can do more if voted into power.
PAC held horse racing events to garner support in the Sentan area. Regions facing service delivery challenges, such as water shortages and poor road infrastructure. Nyohontso said his party would focus on resolving these issues.
“You see there is no freedom here. You were traveling through gravel roads, there is no water, there is no infrastructure, people are not working. We are telling people to vote for the PAC to change their lives. We will also organize a soccer tournament to keep the youth busy. We have people from all categories here, both old and young.”
Nyohontso says they have been changing people's lives over the years.
“We are not waiting to be in government to change people's lives. We have been changing people's lives not only in the Eastern Cape but across the country. In the meantime, we have been providing food parcels to people and helping everywhere.”
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