Bitter medicine: paying the costs of state capture

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Bitter medicine: paying the costs of state capture
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Voices|A particularly disturbing cut is the delay in implementing the extended child support grant, to support orphans who are being cared for by grandmothers. We cut R1 billion and took it from orphaned children and grandmothers.

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