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RISE Mzansi is the political party to keep an eye on

The new political party RISE Mzansi will surprise many South African citizens in the upcoming 2024 national elections. This new political broom will certainly wipe out most votes next year. I say this because I have followed the party’s activities and took a closer look at how it communicates with the people of South Africa.

It is a strategic and politically driven movement, growing rapidly through communities. It is very rare to see a political party bringing people together and dedicating itself to getting closer to communities like RISE Mzansi is doing. One will say that it is just a new political party that is also a fly-by-night. I completely disagree because by observing and monitoring the party, it

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