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SPONSORED: Join the ACDP: Building a healthier Msukaligwa together

The ACDP invites you to be part of a movement that prioritises family values, strong moral leadership, and practical solutions for the community.

The African Christian Democratic Party (ACDP) is proud to serve the community of Msukaligwa with dedicated leadership and a vision for positive change.

Stephen Crompton, sworn in as a councillor at the end of October, says he is honoured to represent a party that stands for service, order, and safety- core principles that he believes every resident deserves.

Stephen Crompton. Photo: Supplied

Crompton also celebrates the tireless efforts of their provincial secretary general, Carina Putter, whose dedication to establishing the ACDP’s presence in Msukaligwa and across Mpumalanga, has inspired the entire team.

“Under the unwavering leadership of the ACDP president, Rev Kenneth Meshoe – a man of integrity and faith who has served South Africa for over 30 years – the ACDP remains committed to uplifting our communities,” Crompton said.

“We extend our deepest condolences to Rev Meshoe and his family as they mourn the recent loss of their daughter, Olga.”

In a separate matter, Crompton also expressed his concerns over the tragic murder of Lieutenant Colonel Piet Pretorius, noting:

“The ACDP firmly condemns acts of violence and injustice. We stand in solidarity with the family and colleagues of the late Pretorius, who paid the ultimate price for his dedication to law enforcement. We call for strong judicial action to honour his sacrifice and ensure the safety of our police officers.”

The ACDP invites you to be part of a movement that prioritises family values, strong moral leadership, and practical solutions for the community.

“Together, let’s build a safer, more prosperous Msukaligwa for future generations. Join us today – your voice matters.”

 

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this advertorial are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the publication. This advertorial is paid for by the African Christian Democratic Party (ACDP).

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Wayne van der Walt

Wayne van der Walt, with around 15 years in the media industry, is editor of Highvelder Newspaper. His accolades include Frewin Awards for Newspaper of the Year and Front Page of the Year, and FCJ Photographer of the Year, among other honours.

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