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Mavuso Msimang | How to move SA from being a country of two nations to equality

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When the ANC won the country’s first democratic election in 1994, it faced the enormous task of dismantling the apartheid system and creating an equitable one.
When the ANC won the country’s first democratic election in 1994, it faced the enormous task of dismantling the apartheid system and creating an equitable one.
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On 14 March, I had the privilege of addressing a distinguished group of some 500 businesspeople, writers, media personalities, a smattering of civic society leaders and others at a conference in Hermanus, Western Cape.

On hand to give their perspectives on the coming elections were Multi-Party Charter leaders, Gayton McKenzie of the Patriotic Alliance and Mmusi Maimane of Build One SA. Conspicuously absent were the ANC and the EFF.

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