Let us not merely pay lip service to his memory but rather commit ourselves to the realisation of his vision for a more equitable and just society, writes Tebogo Khaas.
Let us not merely pay lip service to his memory but rather commit ourselves to the realisation of his vision for a more equitable and just society, writes Tebogo Khaas.
Dr Sam Motsuenyane, one of the founders in 1964 of the largest and best-known African business organisation, the National African Federated Chamber of Commerce, died on Monday. He was 97.
“I am prepared to sell my socks to defend my integrity because that's the only thing I've got. I know Mdwaba, I won't deny it. I have never had under-carpet dealings with him anywhere, never”, Mbalula said.
“I am prepared to sell my socks to defend my integrity because that's the only thing I've got. I know Mdwaba, I won't deny it. I have never had under-carpet dealings with him anywhere, never”, Mbalula said.