Military veterans deserve our support, says David Mabuza

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Military veterans deserve our support, says David Mabuza
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If SA failed to look after its military veterans, it would be failing as a country, says Deputy President David Mabuza.

He told MPs that President Cyril Ramaphosa established the presidential task team on military veterans to ensure urgent and continuous engagement with the community of military veterans, to resolve their grievances.

In advancing this holistic and integrated approach, Mabuza said work streams drawn from a cross-section of government departments and provinces are seized with the task of resolving issues that have been raised by military veterans. “As reported by the president to parliament on November 25, significant progress has been made by respective technical work streams designated to focus on specific challenges.”

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