By Mkhuleko Hlengwa MP
IFP National Spokesperson
This weekend (Friday, 27 July – Sunday 29 July) the IFP will host our Policy Review Summit in Durban ahead of the 2019 National and Provincial Elections.
Our policy documents are living documents which address the present day realities of South Africans.
The IFP is committed to a people-centred-manifesto, therefore policy proposals from leaders in various industries, experts, analysts, research bodies and all supporters of the party have made submissions which will be reviewed over the weekend.
The core values of the IFP of Freedom, Unity in Diversity and Solidarity form the foundation for the IFP policies as we pursue our vision for South Africa wherein we want a just, prosperous and moral society.
The IFP’s consistent by-election victories and membership growth is evidence that more and more South Africans seek a political home in which they can trust. The IFP is the only party which espouses the values of integrity, honest and open leadership.
The outcome of the Policy Review Summit will be communicated next week.
Narend Singh MP
IFP Chairperson of the National Campaigns Committee
083 788 5954
or
Mkhuleko Hlengwa MP
IFP National Spokesperson
071 111 0539