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President Cyril Ramaphosa has called on the public to honour the late Archbishop Emeritus DesmondTutu by taking up his campaign for social justice. He was speaking at Tutu’s Special Official Funeral Category One service at the St George’s Cathedral.

The casket containing the body of Archbishop Desmond Tutu arrives at St Georges cathedral for his lying in state, in Cape Town, South Africa, December 30, 2021.

“Archbishop Desmond Tutu has been our moral compass and national conscience. Even after the advent of democracy, he did not hesitate to draw attention, often harshly, to our shortcomings as leaders of the democratic State.”

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With all due respect how about the ANC ruling lot take up that legacy. It’s getting to be enough already of Cyril et al ‘calling on ….’

What about the sad REALITY that the millions of us unemployed South Africans are starving, being sidelined, and treated worse than ANIMALS just because we are POOR! With all our hard-earned varsity qualifications, years of work experience & expertise!!!😭😭

CR does know that Tutu warned us about the economic terrorism of the MYANC

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