ALJAMA-AH promises to create jobs for the youth of South Africa
The Muslim Party ALJAMA-AH has taken the lead to have strong
gender parity, youth empowerment, struggle stalwarts and representation outside
its faith in its 14 party lists submitted to the IEC for the 2019 Provincial
and National Elections says Party Leader Ganief Hendricks. The Party is well
set to have the balance of power in the Western Cape and looks forward to
topple the Democratic Alliance from power because of its position on events in
Palestine and its response to the brick
by brick destruction of Islam's third holiest sacred mosque Masjidul Aqsa and
its Day Zero fiasco and crippling water tariffs and cruel water cuts and high
water bills.
The Party's position is to have real multi-party rule with non
politically aligned Executive Directors overseen by the NGO leadership in the
Western Cape. On its Party list for the Western Cape the Party has community
activists outside its ranks to ensure grassroots civic rule and not the rigid
white dominated hard fisted male rule
that the province has become known for.
Women dominate the top five positions on its party lists.
For a Muslim Party that sends a strong signal that the Muslim community is at an advance stage to play a more active role in the political life of the country to make South Africa a welfare state on its way to get rid of inequalities.
A women struggle activist from the leading liberation first family is No 1 on one of its regional lists that will bring vast experience and stature to the Legislature. The silver bullet for the Party is a student listed no 2 on its national Party list who is not only black but a Muslim female teenager with a clear agenda that young people should legislate its own future.
Women dominate the top five positions on its party lists.
For a Muslim Party that sends a strong signal that the Muslim community is at an advance stage to play a more active role in the political life of the country to make South Africa a welfare state on its way to get rid of inequalities.
A women struggle activist from the leading liberation first family is No 1 on one of its regional lists that will bring vast experience and stature to the Legislature. The silver bullet for the Party is a student listed no 2 on its national Party list who is not only black but a Muslim female teenager with a clear agenda that young people should legislate its own future.
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