DA working for change, working for jobs
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Published on Aug 2, 2012
The DA has a plan to grow South Africa's economy to create millions of new jobs over the next ten years, to break down the barriers in our insider / outsider economy so that no one has to live in poverty, and every South African is able to live a better life.
The full DA Plan to grow the economy and create jobs is available here: http://www.da.org.za/docs/13004/DA%20...
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88motho 9 hours ago
If the DA can come to power, l am %100 sure that their promises will happen, the people of SA needs to wake up for the sake of our country, and the future of our children, SA is in crisis, no children have a future or will have a future under the ANC.
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rbeastyeast 3 months ago
DA THE VOTE IS THE ONLY THING THAT COUNTS. SEND OUT FLYERS TO THE MASSES IN ORDER TO PERSUADE THEM JUST LIKE THE ANC DOES. YOUR TOO SLOW WITH YOUR MARKETING STRATEGIES!!!!
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Susan Mottram 7 months ago
Complaining doesn’t change government. Protests don’t change government. Violence doesn’t change government. Abusing opposition parties (who, in case anyone has forgotten, are in opposition and not in national government) doesn’t change government. Abusing citizens from opposing political parties doesn’t change government. Only the vote changes government.
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Susan Mottram 7 months ago
The country is governed at national level by the ANC. The ANC dictates the budgets of national, provincial and local government. It supports or resists projects in line with its political manifesto. If you voted for the ANC or you didn’t vote for the DA or you chose not to vote at all, blame yourself for failed and corrupt governance - you have installed and entrenched this government of non delivery. You are culpable. If don’t like it, vote out the ANC next time. Otherwise, suck it up.
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jmanistheman12345678 9 months ago
hey thats whative read and it looks like zille is suing them or something like that. just tellin u what i read lol weak maybe but im not defensive lol any party would do a better job than the thieving ANC. they did wonders when Mandela was in but now they are just a joke.
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AdmiralXolo 9 months ago
I knew you were going to blame the ANC for service delivery strikes,i anticipated and yes i have read the news and some how i've missed that,strange don't you think?According to you ANCYL organised strikes to sabotage the DA?Thats a very weak defensive argument.yeah i know not everything is run by DA,but Provincial government is responsible things like housing allocation etc
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KomboKittenOnlineTV 9 months ago
Mmusi Maimane for president! <3
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jmanistheman12345678 9 months ago
have u even read the news? those strikes were brought on by the ANCYL for some reason just look it up. also u know not all of the western cape is governed by DA there are ANC areas in the western cape and those are the plasces that are mostly run down. not that the DA are perfect but like i said why not give them a go? if they are no different to the ANC then u can go ahead and vote them out afterwards.
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Murray Neil 9 months ago
I don't vote for DA because they're a flawless party - they're not. They don't get everything right and I don't always agree with their policies. I vote DA because they're the last hope for our ailing democracy. Once the DA wins national government they will have to win my vote all over again. In fact, I wish there was an credible opposition to the DA that I could vote for but that can't happen until the ANC has been dethroned.
We must stop idolising the DA, but we must also condemn the ANC.
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jmanistheman12345678 9 months ago
since they seem to think they will still be in power 60 years from now
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