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BOSA leadership celebrate Mandela Day with local workers

"If the country wishes to create an economically inclusive and non-racial society, we must address inequality."

SEDIBENG.- The leadership of Build One South Africa (BOSA) celebrated Mandela Day by visiting the Vereeniging Labour Centre on Tuesday.

The Party’s Deputy Leader – Nobuntu Hlazo Webster, Henry Masuku – Youth Leader, and Ernest Botiki Nkopane – Sedibeng Regional Chairperson of BOSA, visited the centre to assess its capacity to assist unemployed local citizens find work, in support of BOSA Ward leaders from different wards in the region.

Speaking to Sedibeng Ster, Nkopane said that he has always been a dedicated activist and the leader in the Sedibeng Region and that one of his goals is to make sure that Sedibeng citizens are not left behind from the idea of creating a job in every home. Nkopane added that if the country wishes to create an economically inclusive and non-racial society, we must address inequality of opportunity to complement our hard-won political freedom to be in line with economic freedom.

“Currently in Sedibeng Region, we are failing to overcome our past and instead we are drawing deeper into poverty due to, poor governance, corruption, cadre deployment that promotes elite enrichment, and the disintegration of the local governance at the expense of broad-based prosperity,” Nkopane aid adding that visiting the visit was an eye opener and that they are happy to mention that the service from the staff it is remarkable, and that the was no single complaint received from ordinary customers.

“Such excellent dedication and service must be commended for the people to know. This is what we as Bosa aim at and we must leverage the sustainable development aspirations and Human Rights into celebrating Mandela Day as our regional agenda to advance social justice.”

Build One South Africa (BOSA) led by Mmusi Maimane, seek to expand the frontiers of real freedom for all by ensuring that diversity is affirmed, and disadvantage mitigated to ensure that generational inequality does not pose artificial barriers to inclusion and social mobility.

“In my role serving as the regional leader, I will make sure that such is achieved and edge counterparts in their respective leadership roles to conduct a self-introspection in honor of Mandela to build the Sedibeng Region with a common vision and goals to turn things around and be the change we all want to see.”

 

 

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