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‘Uniting South African communities for transformation’

‘a VISION for change’

AS WE mark 30 years since South Africa’s democracy, it is essential to reflect on the lasting effects of apartheid’s deliberate divisions on our nation.

Any efforts to perpetuate racial division are detrimental to the Indian community, and we must unite against these forces.

The uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MKP), under the leadership of president Jacob Zuma, presents a compelling vision for change, emphasising the need to address the decline in governance and efficacy of the current government.

Parties that emphasise our racial divisions must be ignored to safeguard our future.

The so-called

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