The summit continues on Wednesday. Some activists have welcomed what they have termed a realistic reflection of government’s efforts in fighting the scourge.
Executive Director of Access Chapter Two Steve Letsike says, “I think it’s a realistic reflection, it’s a kind of ownership and accountability by the President. It’s a true reflection by the way of what has been happening and also what efforts civil society have contributed.
This happened just before President Cyril Ramaphosa was set to address stakeholders who gathered to find solutions to the scourge.
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