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Coalition Govt only way forward for ANC in Gauteng: Prof Seepe

ANC’s Deputy Secretary-General Nomvula Mokonyane Confident of ANC Victory

As South Africa heads towards its national elections on May 8, 2019, the African National Congress (ANC) is rallying its supporters and gearing up for what is expected to be a highly contested race. Amidst the buzz and anticipation, ANC’s Deputy Secretary-General Nomvula Mokonyane exudes confidence and optimism in the party’s chances of securing another victory.

Mokonyane, who has been a prominent figure in the ANC and served in various government positions, has been actively campaigning and tirelessly working towards the party’s success in the upcoming elections. With her years of experience and determination, she firmly believes that only the ANC can lead the country towards a bright and prosperous future.

In a recent interview, Mokonyane expressed her unwavering faith in the ANC and its leadership, stating that the party is the only one that can continue to bring about positive change and progress in South Africa. She emphasized the ANC’s history of fighting for the rights of all South Africans and its commitment to transforming the country into a more equal and just society.

Mokonyane also highlighted the ANC’s achievements over the past 25 years, including the expansion of social grants, increased access to basic services, and the creation of jobs through various government initiatives. She firmly believes that the ANC has a proven track record of delivering on its promises and will continue to do so if given the opportunity to govern for another term.

As the ANC’s Deputy Secretary-General, Mokonyane is well aware of the challenges the party has faced in recent years. However, she remains confident that the ANC has learnt from its mistakes and is determined to rectify them. She firmly believes that the party has the capacity and resilience to overcome any obstacles and come out stronger, united and focused on its goal of a better South Africa for all.

Mokonyane’s optimism is shared by many within the ANC, who see her as a strong and influential leader who is capable of inspiring and mobilizing support for the party. Her passionate speeches and tireless efforts on the campaign trail have resonated with ANC supporters, who see her as a beacon of hope and a symbol of the party’s resilience and determination.

As the ANC’s Deputy Secretary-General, Mokonyane has been actively engaging with communities across the country, listening to their concerns and addressing their needs. She strongly believes that the ANC’s policies and plans for the future are in line with the aspirations of the people, and that is what makes the party the best choice for South Africa.

Mokonyane’s confidence is further bolstered by the ANC’s strong and dedicated team of candidates for the upcoming elections. She believes that the ANC’s candidates, including its President Cyril Ramaphosa, are a diverse and capable group of individuals who are committed to serving the people and bringing about positive change in the country.

In the face of fierce competition and criticism from other political parties, Mokonyane remains resolute in her belief that the ANC will emerge victorious in the upcoming elections. She urges South Africans to vote for the ANC, not just based on its past achievements, but for its proven leadership, strong policies and unwavering commitment to building a better South Africa for all.

In conclusion, as the ANC’s Deputy Secretary-General, Nomvula Mokonyane is a shining example of the party’s determination and confidence in the face of challenges. Her unwavering support for the ANC and its vision for the future is truly inspiring and serves as a reminder to all South Africans that the ANC is the only party that can lead us towards a brighter and more prosperous future. So let us all join Nomvula Mokonyane and the ANC in their journey towards victory on May 8th.

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