'Never, never and never again, must South Africa go through what we have gone through,' says Cyril Ramaphosa

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'Never, never and never again, must South Africa go through what we have gone through,' says Cyril Ramaphosa
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SAElections2019 “We have made mistakes but we have been sorry about those mistakes and we are saying our people should reinvest their confidence in us.”

“What we are saying is that never, never and never again, must South Africa go through what we have gone through where there is sleaze, where there is malfeasance and where there is rampant corruption,” he said.

He said the party knows that it had committed mistakes in the recent past and it was apologetic about that. The president said he was satisfied that South Africans were out casting their ballots and was confident that the ANC would get a renewed mandate or be elected back into power. “Now we are owning up to that. We are saying we are going to correct the bad ways of the past,” he said.

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