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South Africa is celebrating freedommonth in April. The month is used to reflect on how far the country has come since the attainment of democracy with 27 April marked to remember the first democratic elections in 1994.

“As we mark 28 years since the dawn of democracy in 1994, fast approaching the three-decade milestone for the nation’s constitutional democracy, a review of trajectory showcasing how we are consolidating our democratic gains merits reflecting upon. Inherent, therefore in Freedom Month 2022’s theme is our conviction that besides the many challenges that have threatened to stymie this important constitutional democratic project, there are gains that we ought to safeguard, “ said Mthethwa.

“In many ways, South Africa reached out to the WHO not through weakness but through strength, in recognising that it had a complex outbreak on its hands and not that it needed the help of the WHO but what it wanted to do was to work with WHO to identify to identify ways in which things could be done better,” said Executive Director of the World Health Organisation Dr. Michael Ryan as the country was recording a higher rate of infections in 2020.

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