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Over 2000 military veterans plan to bring a class-action suit against President Cyril Ramaphosa over unpaid benefits. The former MK, APLA, and AZANLA members are demanding R4 million each.

They claim the President disregarded their demands for reparations and benefits which include pensions, housing, and medical benefits among others.

The military veterans are also calling on President Ramaphosa to convene a task team to expedite the matter. Nkome says a task team that handled the matter has also stopped communicating with the veterans. Last month, they marched to the Union Buildings but there were no recipients to accept their memorandum. They also wrote to the President indicating their intentions to go the legal route if he fails to respond before April. Nkome says they are still awaiting a reply.

 

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R4 million each,wow!

That's why they hate Ramaphosa.... He won't bow to this madness, they must go to court if they want

How much income tax have they paid to demand 4m🤔money does not grow on trees🙄

R they suing him on his personal capacity or as mzanzi president 🤔🤔🤔. SA does not have that kind of money they r just joking.

As if there was a war🙄

Courts belong to Cyril,the only thing idms revolution,just like during first Apartheid

Their father of RET failed to give it and they did Zilch..

R4 000 000 x 2 000 = R8 000 000 000

Banana Republic , this are real Soldiers not this Terrorists

Why should military veterans receive R4 million rand! This is discrimination and flies in the face of South Africa's elderly, disabled and poverty striken! NO!

The liberation elite.

Hahaha.

Do they even know the words 'Class action'!? Yerr such 🤡🤡. They look like people who are advised by Godrich Gardee (who believes a cancelation of half dozen bank accounts by FNB amounts to a 'class discrimination' which would attract a 'class action')

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