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Boesak slams hypocrisy surrounding CR, Zuma

‘false dawn’

ACROSS the country, there is virtually no disagreement on what South Africans are facing right now as a result of governmental mismanagement over 30 years, that something needs to be done urgently, and that our people need to be united and inspired toward action.

This is according to South African politician and anti-apartheid activist, Dr Allan Boesak, in a letter addressed to businessman and former UDF secretary-general Popo Molefe, who had extended an invitation to Boesak to attend the United Democratic Front’s (UDF’s) 40th anniversary celebration

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