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President Cyril Ramaphosa has sent a message of hope for 2022, saying despite the hardships, the country has much to be grateful for. SABCNews NewYear2022 NewYearsEve

Ramaphosa delivered his New Year’s message to the nation.

“We are grateful for our men and women who are on the frontline everyday fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. As we speak, many of these men and women are on duty, even at this hour. To our healthcare workers, emergency personnel, our policemen and women, our soldiers and many volunteers – we thank you for our commitment, to heal, to serve and protect us all.”

Ramaphosa has urged people who have not yet vaccinated against the coronavirus to ensure they do so in order to protect themselves against severe illness, hospitalisation or death.

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Greatful for lockdowns🤔 and loosing Jobs

Under the watch of an inherently corrupt ANC goverment and its councils there is nothing to be grateful for. Hopefully 2022 will bring in the change that this country is desperate for.

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Cyril Ramaphosa and your friends tell me when are going to release the APLA soldiers that are still in jail ?

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