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ICYMI: Anti-apartheid struggle veteran Allan Boesak has accused current leaders in the country of lacking vision as is evident by rampant corruption.

Image: FlickrAnti-apartheid struggle veteran Allan Boesak has accused current leaders in the country of lacking vision as is evident by rampant corruption.

Dr Boesak was speaking at the 2nd Fort Calata memorial lecture in Cradock in the Eastern Cape. The theme of the lecture is ‘Ethical Leadership.’ “Many people ask me if it was all in vain, somebody last night asked me the question, and I said no. As long as we have the model and the example of the leadership of these four men we are talking about today, we will not lose hope, not give in and turn around because we know that kind of leadership is within us.”Calata and three others, Matthew Goniwe, Sparrow Mkonto and Sicelo Mhlauli, were murdered by apartheid security police in 1984 for their involvement in the liberation struggle.

“This year we have the honour to have Dr Allan Boesak, Konehali Gugushe, the daughter of Mapetla Mohapi, who was murderd by apartheid forces in 1976. They will be joined by the Zelda Holtzman the former head of Parliament Security as well as community activist, Siphosomzi Ndwalaza. They will engage on the topic of ‘Ethical Leadership’, what it is and what it is not and what that should look like.”

 

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He is very irrelevant this time shape up or chip out

But who will give credit to the fighting of corruption we see daily, we all see that the current leadership is trying so hard to root out corruption wheel the corrupt politicians are also trying so hard to root out those trying to root out corruption but people keep criticizing

Crock to the core is talking now Tsotsi wa pasta

Says the first man to go to jail for corruption after 1994

Ou Boskak telling the ANC that they lack vision is like the skunk telling the pig that is has a foul odor.

The same Allan Boesak who was convicted of fraud 🤔

Tell the convict to sit down.

Lindiwe Sisulu took Dr Allan Boesak away from old age home. Unfortunate part we have to go backwards eating from his political revival LindiweSisuluSA did us ugly

'Donor fund theft veteran, Allan Boesak, has accused current leaders in the country of lacking vision as is evident by rampant corruption.' Fixed it for you

So when things were rampant during Zuma years he never saw anything. To him the Zondo commission means nothing only now he sees things. These political irrelevant people. He must remember himself what he did that lended him in Prison

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