Robust land debate welcome, signals healthy democracy, says Ramaphosa

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President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Friday it was unfortunate that 70 years after the declaration of human rights was adopted, many South Africans were still not afforded decent living conditions.

 

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It is very unfortunate yes and does the ANC take any responsibility for mismanagement over the last 2 decades or is it only WMC Aprtheid Colonialism

As if he really cares.

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