Words matter: Struggles on three fronts of Covid-19 relief

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THOUGHTLEADER: Linking the word ‘Covid-19’ with ‘schools’, ‘impact’, ‘relief’ and ‘wards’ reflects the concerns about schools, the economy and medical treatment — stories that dominated in the media.

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All this illustrates that these times call for exceptional levels of integrity and for a sense of ubuntu to permeate our financial dealings. We need to be prepared to accept our own share of the belt-tightening necessary at this time so that others can also have financial relief.

 

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