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Flagpole of R22 million demonstrates how misguided department’s priorities areFlagpole of R22 million demonstrates how misguided department’s priorities are

On paper the department’s objectives for the 2022/23 financial year seem honourable: Nation building through sports, and developing the arts among the previously disadvantaged by, among other things, erecting new theatres. Covid-19 has, however, revealed time and again who the ones are that benefit from financial resources in particular; while Minister Nathi Mthethwa is fanning the flames of division by insinuating that the Afrikaner heritage in its entirety is evil.

In the past, the FF Plus repeatedly referred to the department’s misguided priorities. This is surely the ultimate example of that. Only the crumbs of the R300 million relief package, earmarked for assisting artists during that time, reached them. The rest ended up in the pockets of corrupt cadres. What a shame.

 

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