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ANC president leads campaign in E Cape

Ramaphosa said improvements needed to be made to the quality of basic education in the country. South Africans go to the polls on May 8.

The ANC leader also told supporters that the ANC will revitalise industries in the region and create jobs. “We have set aside money to revamp our industrial parks around the country and we have a few of them here. The infrastructure is here, there are buildings and we have a number of entrepreneurs that just need some boost to be able to operate and restart businesses and produce some new products.”

 

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