IFP President Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi to spread message of unity in Phoenix campaign

THE IFP leadership, led by its President Emeritus Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi, is expected to visit Phoenix shortly where he will interact with citizens and address a community meeting at the Gandhi Luthuli Peace Park. This is the first time Buthelezi is on the campaign trail, with interest peaking at the fact that he chose to visit Phoenix first.

Phoenix has been a key area to campaign as political parties descended on the Durban North suburb to convey messages of unity. The area was affected by violence during the July unrest where 36 were killed.

A total of 42 people are standing trial for the murder of the victims. IFP National Campaign Committee Chairperson Narend Singh said Buthelezi’s visit was to cement the party’s relationship with the community as one of the political leader’s core values was social cohesion. He said Buthelezi was one of the first leaders to condemn the acts of vigilantism.

“Our message is one of hope. We will not be using scare tactics to get votes, instead, we need unity and hope among our people. We are asking voters, particularly in KwaZulu-Natal, to give us a chance. We ran KZN for 10 years before. Give us a chance to show true leadership,” Singh said.

Source: eNCA

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