President Cyril Ramaphosa says Nelson Mandela Day is a timely reminder that our challenges are not insurmountable.
JOHANNESBURG - President Cyril Ramaphosa is motivating South Africans to be resilient amid rising inflation, rolling blackouts and high crime.These comments were made through his weekly newsletter.He added that overcoming the country’s challenges will require that government, communities and civil society pull together in the same direction.
Let us evoke Madiba’s ‘new patriotism’, where South Africans are determined to work together and make our country a winning nation. We cannot leave it to others to realise the South Africa of our dreams. The future of our country is indeed in our hands.
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