Maimane has a plan for Mzansi!


By Rapule Ramalepa

BUILD One South Africa, a newly established political party known as BOSA is ready to lead the country in the upcoming national elections to take place on May 29.

BOSA leader, Mmusi Maimane, told the media during one of their campaigns in Gauteng. He stated clearly that they want to work with people who are eager to take Mzansi to the highest top.
     “Under the plan, we focus on the delivery of energy, transport, and logistics; ensuring adequate housing for services and making sure communities are safe; as well as educating young people that the pass mark is not 30 but 50 percent,” he said.
     Maimane announced his party’s plan to build a world-class government at the Union Buildings in Tshwane.
   He said his call is to create an executive ethics ombudsman who will sit in the office of the presidency to ensure that proper lifestyle audits are done in order to fight corruption.
      Maimane said would ensure the development of infrastructure for growth and work towards eradicating corruption.
“To attain this, we talk about leaders. In BOSA, candidates were appointed by the community.”
      He said his lifelong dream is for the president of South Africa to be directly elected by the people because, in that way, they will be accountable.
Maimane said it is his responsibility to reform for the future and to think about what happens after the ANC.
        “We can’t sit back and allow a captured government to continue to govern. We leave our citizens in a place of frustration,” he said.
Maimane added that the fight to put a government that will change at the Union Buildings has begun.
          “I want to say to every businessperson that you can anticipate a government that will make it easier to start your business and that will ensure that your rights are protected.”
      He said on May 29 they will put a grand coalition of the opposition.
“This is the moment to give the ANC the right it always wanted: a day in court and a process of renewal.”

A man with a big plan to take Mzansi where it is supposed to be.

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