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PA leader, Gayton Mckenzie.
The Patriotic Alliance party says it has solutions for the country’s problems, including the high unemployment rate, crime, and service delivery challenges.
The party was hosting a national rally at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Gqeberha, in the Eastern Cape, ahead of the Local Government Elections next year.
“Our children are dying in the EC, in Governdale and all the northern areas. Our children are being killed. We can’t be spectators, and we can’t outsource the responsibilities anymore to keep our children safe. That’s why we say we are taking each and every municipality in the EC. I saw the potholes; it’s a mess. Our country is in problems. People don’t have jobs, people don’t get business funding. Crime is taking over our streets, foreigners are coming here illegally, and they do what they like, and I came here to tell SA that solutions to the problems of SA are in the manifesto points of the Patriotic Alliance,” says President of the Patriotic Alliance Gayton McKenzie.
[WATCH] Patriotic Alliance leader Gayton McKenzie is addressing supporters at a rally at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Gqeberha. The party, which holds two seats in this Eastern Cape Metro municipality, is gearing up for the 2026 Local Government Elections. pic.twitter.com/bZsA7RvOMh
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LGE I Patriotic Alliance rally ahead of local government elections