#ManifestoCheck: Verifying 9 claims from the Democratic Alliance’s ‘Rescue Plan for South Africa’
Did the Democratic Alliance get its facts right when it outlined how it would tackle several problem areas if it were voted into power?
Did the Democratic Alliance get its facts right when it outlined how it would tackle several problem areas if it were voted into power?
In a manifesto brimming with promises, Africa Check took a closer look at some of the more notable claims the opposition party made.
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