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WORLDVIEW: Joining Pravin’s dots. Enemies will discover nothing more powerful than truth.
For a brief moment last week, South Africans everywhere pulled together against the common enemy of corruption, including here in London.
By Alec Hogg
For a brief moment last week, South Africans everywhere pulled together against the common enemy of corruption. Including here in London where, on Saturday, I was among 600 Saffers protesting outside the South Africa House on Trafalgar Square.
Recently fired finance minister Pravin Gordhan urges us to "join the dots" which is what I shared when handed the megaphone in the UK sunshine. It isn't difficult to do. Evidence from credible sources like former PP Thuli Madonsala, MPs Vytjie Mentor, and Mcebisi Jonas; OUTA, Save SA and Gordhan himself leaves little to the imagination: SA's president has been corrupted by the Guptas and the Russians. And it's now payback time.
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