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Rehabilitation and then what?

Emily from Krugersdorp writes:

With help people get back on their feet far easier.

Past and present have to meet to be able to analyse the reasons for their downfall and to learn how to accept authority when laws are down to achieve permanent victory for the good of all.

To work with the poor is a gift only some have with lasting success.

If they can be encouraged to find incentives in themselves to work Krugersdorp’s dirty streets with no pay until their bodies had become strong again, they can apply for jobs and earn salaries. In South Africa there had always been black labour and as the racial issue heated up through black breeding skills, it became almost a sin for any white not to have a black labourer in his home, garden or business.

Whites had been alienated to the soil.

To know all about being homeless is to warn the public what it means to be complacent and not to know your enemy inside as well as inside as well as outside.

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