Hlaudi says Hlaudi will change SA, whether we like it or not
The ACM president says he's an 'action man' and wants to 'ascend to the Union Buildings'.
Former SABC COO Hlaudi Motsoeneng speaks during a media conference on October 06, 2016 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
In a campaign video released on Tuesday, presidential hopeful and leader of the African Content Movement (ACM) Hlaudi Motsoeneng excitedly announced that he would be releasing his party’s “action” manifesto next week.
He said the manifesto was just the thing South Africa needs to turn around its ailing fortunes, and he boasted that it was not about “words” but “action”, and that he was an “action man”.
“On the 6th of April we are going to launch our own manifesto … for the first time in the history of South Africa after 1995, you will see a huge change in our manifesto.”
He said the only thing he knew in his life was “action and implementation, vision and plan”.
“The person that is going to change South Africa, whether we like or not, is Hlaudi Motsoeneng, the president of ACM.”
You can watch the rest of his message below:
@ACMServants President #Hlaudi Motsoeneng invites all South Africans to our Movements Manifesto in Durban, Curries Fountain Sports Development Center. #ACMPlanOfAction #VoteACM pic.twitter.com/2GBr4JbjhZ
— #VoteACM African Content Movement (@ACMServants) March 26, 2019
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