The former deputy chief justice was speaking on the sidelines of the Supreme Cadets Institute’s Achievers Walk in Atteridgeville on Saturday - in honour of his late brother, Tiego Moseneke.
The event, which was held on Saturday in honour of his late brother Tiego, included hundreds of prominent South Africans walking alongside young cadets.
Part of the factors that explain the existence of a large informal sector in South Africa is attributed to the fact that the formal economy is not inclusive of all; instead, it has huge disparities of inequality, and excludes the majority of the black population who are affected by high levels of poverty and unemployment (Ndulo, 2013).
Prominent lawyer and political activist Tiego Moseneke, who was buried on Wednesday, has been remembered for his great mind and altruistic nature. Moseneke, the brother of former Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke, died in a car accident on 20 April.