IFP wants national debate on death penalty Part 1
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DURBAN - The IFP wants a national debate on reinstatement of the death penalty to deter violent crimes.
This is one of many election promises made at the party’s manifesto launch in Durban on Sunday.
The party is contesting its first elections since the death of its founding leader, Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi.
READ: IFP LAUNCHES 2024 ELECTIONS CAMPAIGN AT MOSES MABHIDA STADIUM
It will campaign under the banner, Do it for Shenge.
Party president Velenkosini Hlabisa outlined a 13-point manifesto touching on issues including crime, power cuts, education and health, as he calls for the electorate to vote for change.
- eNCA's Moloko Moloto has the story.