Vote to punish ‘racists of DA’

PAC leader Mzwandile Nyhontso has made a clarion call for people to vote for the party to punish “racists of the Democratic Alliance”.
He was addressing hundreds of party members at the party’s last rally in Centane near Butterworth on Sunday, before the national elections.
“We must vote against the racist DA because if they govern in this country, our fallen heroes who still have their remains in parts of the world, can never return,” said Nyhontso.
“We cannot imagine white people of the DA going out of their way to retrieve the remains of our heroes. We must punish these racists.”
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Nyhontso also tackled the EFF calling them “fakes”.He said they were acting as though they could return the land through the Freedom Charter.“No land will return to Africans using the Freedom Charter because it says this land belongs to all those who live in it. We must punish these fakes that are copying the PAC. They are all sellouts.”He said voting for the PAC would deservedly punish the ANC.“We must punish them. If they are stealing from you, they are your enemies.”Speaking about the party’s campaign for the elections, Nyhontso said they had done enough for the party under difficult conditions.“People must vote for the return of their land and their dignity. We fought for land and the struggle is still as relevant as it was in 1959. We want you to vote for the PAC for the return of land to its rightful owners and the removal of the thieves in government. We cannot have a country of coalitions.“We did not fight for democracy, we fought for land.”Nyhontso said given that the government “stole every day”, nothing would prevent them from stealing ballot papers.“We need to guard our votes and have party agents to count our votes. We will never trust the IEC. We have bad experiences with how the IEC has treated the PAC for the past 10 years.“If they want to be trusted, they should have a see-through ballot box,” Nyhontso said...

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