Analysis

Mzwanele Manyi stipulates tenets governing the ATM

Mzwanele Manyi has detailed the tenets that govern the ATM, outside of the continuous reference to its support for the contentious Put South Africans First movement.

Mzwanele Manyi took to Twitter on Friday, 28 May 2021, to detail the overlooked tenets which govern the African Transformation Movement (ATM). As a National Executive Committee (NEC) member of the party, Manyi shared tenets that tackle more than just the prioritisation of South Africans locally with regards to economic and socio-political empowerment.

The aforementioned is the most commonly showcased tenet by the political party, more so during the height of the Put South Africans First movement activity. The ATM endorsed the movement and the 2020 strike action in areas which are believed to have an influx of illegal foreign nationals, such as Johannesburg’s Hillbrow and Yeoville and Pretoria’s Sunnyside.

While the post served as a reminder of the other tenets that govern the political party, they do not veer far off from the main tenet populated by the party. Moreover, the post also encouraged the masses to vote for the ATM at the upcoming local government elections.

See the post below.

Sabelo Makhubo
s.makhubo@politicalanalysis.co.za