HUMAN RIGHTS DAY | Ramaphosa promises a better post Covid-19 society

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President Cyril Ramaphosa has used his Human Right’s Day address to ensure South Africans of his mission to establish a better country especially after the Covid-19 pandemic.

President Cyril Ramaphosa virtually delivering a keynote address in celebration of Human Right's Day.

These include, among other things, the right to jobs, dignity, freedom of association, safety and education. Many people lost their jobs and had their livelihoods turned upside down due to the Covid-19 pandemic imposed lockdown. Ramaphosa said they were trying to build a new economy that will present equal opportunities for all.

“We must become a society that is free from poverty, hunger and deprivation. We must become a society where women and children are free from violence, and where their rights are protected,” Ramaphosa said. A society, he said, where quality health care, education and basic services are provided regardless of whether they live in a village in a town or a city.

 

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Nonsense if it was not covid

The Devil promising the believers about heaven? Only in Africa such mediocre is allowed to persist.

😂🤣😂😅

Ramaphosa is all talk and no walk, nobody believes his rhetoric.

Mxm

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