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Open letter | Maybe there should be different laws for the ruling elite and ordinary citizens


Dear Mr President,
It is with a heavy heart that I have to write this open letter so early in the year 2021. Let me first convey my sincere condolences to yourself personally on the passing of the late minister Jackson Mthembu, who served in your office. We commiserate with his family and his colleagues in government.
Mr President, many South Africans have come to accept the sad reality that ours is one of the most unequal societies in the world, even post democratic dispensation. We live with these structural, socioeconomic disparities in our daily lives, which have become exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic. It is becoming more and more painful and disheartening to witness inequalities and different levels of privilege afforded to individuals by their social status.

Mpumalanga , Kwazulu-natal , South-africa , Germiston , Gauteng , Katlehong , Kwazulu , Eastern-cape , Natal , South-africans , Fikile-mbalula , Ntate-andrew-mlangeni

Premier Mtsweni-Tsipane not wearing a mask was a human error – spokesperson


Premier Mtsweni-Tsipane not wearing a mask was a human error – spokesperson
Mpumalanga Premier Refilwe Mtsweni-Tsipane has since apologised for not wearing her mask with both a police officer and Deputy President David Mabuza having to tell her to cover her face.
Premier Refilwe Mtsweni-Tsipane delivers the welcoming remarks during the official service for Minister Jackson Mthembu. Picture: GCIS
83 days ago
JOHANNESBURG - After mounting backlash over the Mpumalanga premier’s failure to wear a mask at late Minister Jackson Mthembu’s funeral, her spokesperson continues to insist that the flouting of regulations was the result of human error.
Refilwe Mtsweni-Tsipane has since apologised for not wearing her mask, with both a police officer and Deputy President David Mabuza having to tell her to cover her face.

Johannesburg , Gauteng , South-africa , Mpumalanga , Kwazulu-natal , Jackson-mthembu , Refilwe-mtsweni-tsipane , Sibongile-mkami-mpolweni , Mia-lindeque , David-mabuza , Premier-mtsweni-tsipane