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SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND UPLIFTMENT

For a quarter of a century I have spoken about there being ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’ and that if we as a democratic South Africa fail in our duty and did not reduce the numbers of ‘have nots’ through social development and upliftment and if these masses grow in number and become more and more desperate, we would face a revolution. ‘Have nots’ are not constrained in their behaviour by the threat of some or other loss. Furthermore, I made it clear that it was us ‘haves’ who have everything

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