In City_Press Voices today: Tebogo Khaas says Cyril Ramaphosa doesn’t seem to comprehend seriousness and scope of the “plundemic” | SA’s fractured political landscape is the most obvious example of the need for coalition politics, argues Azwi Langalanga
Tebogo Khaas says President Cyril Ramaphosa doesn’t seem to comprehend the seriousness and scope of the “plundemic”.
South Africa’s fractured political landscape is the most obvious example of the need for coalition politics, argues Azwi LangalangaParties and their members have lost their moral authority, and the public shouldn’t trust them, writes Modidima MannyaSixolise Gcilishe writes that it was at that graveside that we became inspired once again – if our grandmother and our mother did it, so can we. We are willing to die for our total liberation. We will not be silenced.
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