JUSTICE MALALA | Power politics is ruining SA. We need a dramatic shift in focus

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With 45% of the population unemployed, we can’t afford to allow greed and power to distract us from our priorities

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U were warned yet u are continuing with playing politics

Spinning amd spinning untill you remain with zilch credibility

Ramaphosa is a pandemic

You are right, Greed and power is distracting development in SA.Our president is busy stashing millions of dollars in furniture, fully distracted by chasing thieves who stole his loot, has no time to run a country.. he must go

Remove the sitting president and give that message to the next president.

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