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commemorations at the George Thabe sports ground in Sharpeville, Ramaphosa also outlined some of the rights that the constitution affords South Africans.Ramaphosa says government is working to ensure young people exercise their right to work.

“Our children don’t get jobs. The right to work is an important right that we would like to see fulfilled for our people and we are working day and night to make sure this very important right in the lives of our people is fulfilled and we are going to make progress in this regard as well. So long as one section of the population enjoys some or all of these rights while the others remain unfulfilled, we will never be a society that is united.

 

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Nor should they be. Just do it respectfully and let it not be party political event. That means their death only benefits some not all South Africans.

Because the ANC needs to pull leverage from the past to try and cover over their gross incompetence of the last 25 years.

Load shedding must not be forgotten on the voting day!!

The person who say that is the first one who forgotten what the Sharpsville people died for,and ANC must stop thinking they own these legends,some were not even ANC

I'm sick of sharpville,I don't care about it or the apparent apartheid crimes,this lot will forever have a chip on their shoulder because of their own failures,our ancestor were massacre by the British,you know what we done,we moved on an built,we didn't whinge for eternity.

Here’re old newspaper pics from the time showing just the weapons dropped by the violent mob as they fled the Police that they were trying to kill. To hell with the violent, usurping, murderous Sharpville mob

Mna guys ndisaxakiwe ukuba kuthen engedlali u SABC 1 apha eLusikisiki ukusuka last week Friday until now

Kerkstraat too

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