In City Press Voices: What we can learn from apartheid; Politicians can’t champion gender-based violence

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In City_Press Voices today: While the past is a painful place to be, there is some merit in examining how Afrikaner nationalism turned the tide of the ‘poor white’ into a wealthy nation if we want to address SA’s economic problems, argues Chris Maxon

Chris Maxon argues that while the past is a painful place to be, there is some merit in examining how Afrikaner nationalism turned the tide of the ‘poor white’ into a wealthy nation if we want to address the country’s economic problems.

He was at the helm of the commission of a crime against humanity. Madiba was more than kind in describing him merely as ‘a product of apartheid’, writes Nkosinathi Biko.

 

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Remember our constitution is made up of ensuring, government approach caters for all whether previous disadvantage or advantage. The equity policies has long been shelved bcoz of misuse and abuse by those who were there first.

White Learners who finishes at Special schools were guaranteed jobs at govt HR & Auxiliary depts ,retailers & industries then later they’re promoted to be supervisors & foremans ShelteredEmployment.

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