Staff reporter
Dobsonville – After promising residents of Alexandra Township a million houses and tablets for schools in 2019 in his first term, President Cyril Ramaphosa has again promised to deal with load shedding and zamazamas.
Addressing a fully packed Dobsonville stadium
while delivering a key note in the manifesto review, Ramaphosa promised to tackle load shedding and zamazamas among many of his promises.

In a typical Ramaphosa, the issue of illegal foreigners has been in the public space for years after Dr. Aaron Motsoaledi and Dr. Popi Ramathuba stood firm against it despite being called names, he said there is a program to examine illegal foreign nationals.
“As a province, and indeed in many parts of our country, we continue to have foreign nationals who do not have documents.
Recently a program has been started to examine who among the foreign nationals does not have documents.”
The newly elected African National Congress Youth League president, Cullen Makatji challenged Ramaphosa to deal decisively with ministers, deputy ministers, and CEOs who are underperforming.

In 1994 the ANC promised a better life for all and few years later, committed to build at least two universities.
This is a developing story.
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