User talk:TheGreat3221

September 2021
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Hi Luke.

I am the Chief of Staff of the Party, and am making changes based on truth, not perception.

he African Transformation Movement, popularly known as ATM, is a political party in South Africa. It is led by Vuyolwethu Zungula, leader and party president. https://www.timeslive.co.za/politics/2019-01-09-mzwanele-manyi-announced-as-policy-chief-of-pro-zuma-party-atm The African Transformation Movement believes that the South African Micro economy forms the primary source of livelihood for many previously disadvantaged citizens. It forms the backbone of sustenance for those who are excluded from formal employment and provides employment to the many of the marginalized South Africans living on the breadline. Little effort has been taken to ensure that this space is protected, yet government institutions exist whose function is to ensure that businesses in the micro economy are able to compete successfully in this space. As such, it advocates for the employment of such economic reforms leading towards industrialization and breaking into the macroeconomy altogether, allowing citizens the right to fully participate and be plugged into the macroeconomy. https://www.politicalanalysis.co.za/zungula-calls-for-prioritisation-of-locals-in-micro-economy/

The African Transformation Movement stands with the workers of the public broadcasting agency, the SABC, in their attempt to stop the SABC from retrenching staff members in order to stay afloat. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvOAI5d38xI

Recent statistics show an unacceptable level of the rise of gender-based violence and merciless killings of women and children, and the African Transformation Movement holds a firm view that murderers and rapists are abusing the right to life clause in our Constitution. https://www.news24.com/news24/SouthAfrica/News/death-penalty-referendum-atm-wants-parliament-ramaphosa-to-give-sa-a-say-20190904

Women and children are killed by those who are quick to seek refuge in the same constitution for their own lives to be saved. Bereaved families have an untenable duty to prolong their closure by being forced to coexist with the killers of some of their family members. https://www.news24.com/news24/SouthAfrica/News/death-penalty-referendum-atm-wants-parliament-ramaphosa-to-give-sa-a-say-20190904

It is against this background that the African Transformation Movement requested President Ramaphosa to task the Constitutional review committee to consider opening up for public hearings on the introduction of a Justice Based Capital Punishment (death penalty) for heinous crimes, and the accused would be represented by a full bench, qualify for an automatic appeal, and have all the evidence tested before conviction is passed. https://www.news24.com/news24/SouthAfrica/News/death-penalty-referendum-atm-wants-parliament-ramaphosa-to-give-sa-a-say-20190904

The African Transformation Movement also came out in support of the Public Protector when she was under fire by the 6th administration.

Since her assumption of office, Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane has resolved a number of cases in the protection of the impoverished communities who cannot afford legal representation. The usage of “high profile” cases to question her competence to hold office would give rise to a bad precedence that mentions that only high profile cases matter in South Africa. https://www.sabcnews.com/sabcnews/atm-stands-behind-mkhwebane-despite-damning-panel-report/

By the 31st of March 2019, a bulk of 10 000 out of 14 000 had been finalized, adding to the 50 000 odd cases she managed to finalize since assuming office. The statistics speak for themselves. https://www.sabcnews.com/sabcnews/atm-stands-behind-mkhwebane-despite-damning-panel-report/

It is ATM's confident view that the Public Protector is fighting for the people of South Africa and will do whatever it takes to be the defender of the voiceless and poor. ATM admires her strength and conviction and urge her not to be shaken amid the negative press. https://www.sabcnews.com/sabcnews/atm-stands-behind-mkhwebane-despite-damning-panel-report/

ATM believes the attack on the Public Protector is an outright attack on not only her office but it is an attack on the South African citizens, hence the good work of this office needs to be protected and supported by the vast majority of South Africans. ATM must defend the incumbent and reject any notions to remove her from office. https://www.sabcnews.com/sabcnews/atm-stands-behind-mkhwebane-despite-damning-panel-report/

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