Ekhethu People’s Party (EPP) is a non-racial, non-sexist, and democratic political party that champions the people of South Africa. iaculis! Recusandae recusandae etiam.
•The logo of the EPP is a combination of four pillars that the organisation aims to focus on the most using arrows to connect them, with the abbreviation in the middle of the connection and with the words Ekhethu People’s Party at the bottom of it. Caps, which will change in the future to EPP, once the brand of the party is entrenched.
•The logo has an outer circle of dark red, which symbolises both the vitality of its members and the blood of the heroes and heroines of the liberation struggle, including the first citizens who fought against colonialism from the 15th century onwards. The rest of the circle is a bright, light green, referring to South Africa’s land and agricultural areas. Another four colours make up the logo, split into two divided arches at the top and bottom of the circle.
•Inside the red circle, covered by the blood, is the traditional home of our forefathers which reflects our ancestral culture and heritage of our history as our bridge, connecting our past with our future, holding them together by traditional Architecture that is specific to particular culture or historical period ,as we acknowledge Traditional Authority of our Chiefs , Kings and Queens. Highlighting the Significance of our different beliefs and religion. EPP believes that all religious and political beliefs should be respected.
•The rest of the circle is a bright, light green, referring to South Africa’s lifeline, our land and agricultural areas. Inside the green circle is a symbol Electricity: How our lives advanced into efficiency through the use of energy, now adapting to living the fourth industrial revolution (4iR), media (social and all other information communications technology)
•The bottom arch section is blue, with buildings which symbolise the marine wealth along South Africa’s shoreline and People Living in harmony. Our living spaces have a huge impact on our mental, emotional and physical health and provides security. The high rise building is a bridge of history of adapting through innovation, connecting our past with the future, holding them together.
•The left top arch is yellow/gold, referring to mineral and energy wealth, which belongs to the country and its citizens. The Trees symbolises our traditional economy, by ensuring less threats to the environment and lowering our carbon emissions and combat global warming.
VISION STATEMENT
•”To change the narrative for the Youth, Women, Persons living with Disabilities and People living in the rural areas in Politics and also their inclusion in building the future of South Africa, Relatively small tribes to be acknowledged and affirmed. Building a responsible and accountable South Africa. All South Africans deserve to be prioritised and given equal opportunities in all sectors and freedom of speech for us all”.