MAVERICK CITIZEN: Civil society call for “The Year of the Orange Overall”

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MAVERICK CITIZEN: Civil society call for “The Year of the Orange Overall” By Joyrene Kramer and Christi Nortier

Read the letter sent to President Cyril Ramaphosa, signed by civil society organisations – SONA LETTER – FINAL 4

The Ahmed Kathrada Foundation rallied 30 civil society organisations in Cape Town on Wednesday, 12 February 2020, calling for this year to be the “Year of the Orange Overall” also known as the standard prison garb, for those accused of fraud and corruption. Photo by Joyrene Kramer

 

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