IN CONVERSATION WITH DR.REV KOOM, HEAD OF PRESIDENCY & NATIONALSPOKESPERSON OF AFRICAN INDEPENDANT CONGRESS

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The raping of a 7-year child in Matatiele in the Eastern Cape province is an uttermost disgrace. It is with deep empathy to the victims and the families affected by this unforgivable heinous crime committed post democracy. We express our regret and deep disappointment, and we bemoan these barbaric tendencies.
Our social fabrics are apparently in tatters. This unwarranted and unfortunate crime committed to the innocent by people who are supposed to uphold the moral compass of society is condemned in its highest order. We would urge that the wheels of justice must act instantly to put the perpetrators to book once and for all. We believe that justice delayed is justice denied. We urge for the restoration, refurbishment, and refreshment of our societal moral fabrics that are in tartars. We advocate for instant justice for CweCwe .
We must restore morality in society by all standards. We advocate for justice for the victims to a point of death penalty restoration. We advocate for a crime free South Africa. We abhor gender-based violence Let us all support the family with all our might and uproot these barbaric tendencies All stratus of society must abhor these deplorable acts of barbarism in our own communities.
3 Apr 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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