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SOUTH AFRICA: A New Beginning

Ever since Nelson Mandela left the office of the president, things have been going in an unusual way. Jacob Zuma took the country into his hands with the intention of satisfying his own needs, he got involved in many activities including the arrival of the  Guptas. Now we have a new President, Mr Cyril Ramaphosa who is almost the closest image of Madiba and was favoured by the late President thinking one day he could lead this country. Indeed he is leading the country and seems to be taking it to new heights, from the appreciation of rand against US Dollar and other foreign currencies.


I see only hope for our country, and that is when white men and black men, desiring neither power nor money, but desiring only the good for their country come together to work for it.


Extracted from;http/ www.iol.co.za/thepost/south-africa-a-new-beginning-13447662

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  1. Wise words from a wise woman!
    I wish all the best for Cyril. ...he seems to be a great man. I hope he won't be changed by money.

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  2. I believe in our President and he seems to a man of principles and not money-driven.

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  3. I think I believe in him too...
    Hopefully he won't change.

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  4. I think Ramaphosa is a man of principle n we look forward in changing South Africa to a better country with no corruption.

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  5. There's one thing I like and admire about our president, it's that the man is business minded and is more than suitable for the job of presidency. The man has his own money, I have no reason to believe that he'd be unscrupulous as our former president JZ.

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  6. We put our hopes in the President's hands. We believe that he will take the country far.

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  7. I also think that Cyril will make his best in controlling this country.

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  8. Hopefully he will do much more than we expect from him we just need to have faith and see what he has in store for us.

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  9. Surely our country will improve for the better now that we have a new president..

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  10. I see a lot of things that will change as Cyril Ramaphosa is in power. Indeed, he exactly like Tata Madiba. We really hope for the best.

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  12. Ramaphosa is just another Zuma. I think he should first answer to the Marikana Killings and tell us what happened

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  13. I say let us give him a chance but do not trust too much because we might be disappointed.

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  14. yeah you right, I also don't trust him

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  15. I also see future towards our country and corruption and crime will be eliminated

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  16. Let us not judge this guy quickly people , let's wait and see what he has for our country

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