Mogoeng Mogoeng says the Constitution is a transformative tool and all South Africans should know their rights as enshrined in it.says that it is unacceptable that 25 years into democracy South Africa still struggles with racism, unemployment and inequality. Mogoeng was delivering the 17th annual Mandela Lecture earlier today.Mogoeng says the Constitution is a transformative tool and all South Africans should know their rights as enshrined in it.
The Chief Justice says the judiciary is a key player, along with the executive and the legislature, in achieving social justice in South Africa. Justice Mogoeng was delivering the 17th annual Mandela Lecture in Johannesburg under the theme “Constitutionalism as an Instrument for Transformation”.
Really sad
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I need to salute Gupta's for giving us this honourable Chief Justice, his not a traitor.
What is 25yrs?the countries who have been long liberated steal try to find a way to get away from poverty unemployment gender racism 25yrs is nothing these chip points always 25yrs come on south Africa haaaaa.akukho lula njengokuthetha masilungise qha.
Justice Mr M.M plzz explain la what do u call this?
Colour wages colour salary colour perks
Racist formations like IRR and Afriforum are allowed to thrive. So much so that DA has dropped the idea of courting black voters
Race is inextricably linked to economics... it shouldnt be hard to understand that solutions to racism lie in the economic well being of the lowest common denominator
This people are starting to sound like a broken record, tired of hearing the same issues time & again, they're not doing anything about it
Maybe we are being too impatient for our politicians liking. They are still busy trying to enrich themselves. To them 25 years is nothing, afterall the country owes them everything for fighting struggle and going to exile(🏃♂️).
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