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Editorial | A sad tale of two nations: We are entrenching the inequalities that Mbeki warned us about. If we are honest, we should look at and deal with the stark inequalities rather than dance to the largely hollow victories

We are entrenching the inequalities that Mbeki warned us about. If we are honest, we should look at and deal with the stark inequalities rather than dance to the largely hollow victories.In times of uncertainty you need journalism you can trust.

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