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Ramaphosa says government has embraced a culture of human rights and is slowly making the country a better place to live in for people with disability. He was speaking at the national Human Rights Day Commemorations at the George Thabe sports ground in Sharpeville, Gauteng.

This year’s commemoration took place under the theme – The Year of Indigenous Languages: Promoting and Deepening a Human Rights Culture. The objective is to amplify efforts to preserve, promote, and revitalise endangered languages. Ramaphosa says his government will soon make signing the 12th official language.

He also highlighted the importance of growing the economy to enable the youth to get jobs. He says government is working hard to ensure that young people exercise their right to earn a living. “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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Oh SA will overcome electricity crisis. Exactly how. Presume SA will survive. Why no stats on people who die because of loadshedding. Some because at home nebulisers don't work, or accidents where Robots out etc.

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