Freedom Day I Adv. Sipho Mantula reflects on the significance of Freedom Day

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 มิ.ย. 2024
  • President Cyril Ramaphosa has lauded the government's efforts to bring about equality in South Africa. In his address during the Freedom Day celebrations at the Union Buildings earlier today Ramaphosa admitted that despite much progress made in uplifting the lives of previously disadvantaged South Africans, the nation is still the most unequal in the world. He says the growing gap between the rich and the poor is threatening the gains made in the last 30 years of democracy.
    Today, marks 30 years since all South Africans - regardless of race - were afforded the chance to vote for the first time. Joining us now to reflect on the continued significance of Freedom Day is Researcher and Human Rights activist, Advocate Sipho Mantula.
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  • @sibongilenhlapoadelinah
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  • @thobamngadi5254
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    If Mandela followed half of freedom charter there wouldn’t be MK. Now Mk will fix what Mandela failed
    Mbeki had 2/3 majority but his I am an poem and African renaissance died a theory
    Ramaphosa sung Thuma Mina
    Mandela focused on quotable quotes
    Zuma built schools, bridges, universities, phakisa, etc no poem and quotes