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Dear Michele,

Thank you very much for your question to the minister regarding unqualified government officials. I must say that the reaction in the media shows that this problem is of national importance and that...

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Dear Mr Mogamad

My grandson Nur Niaz 5 yrs old was refused a right to education because Home Affairs is taking 3 years to issue him a birth certificate. I went with my daughter to Cape Town and Bellville on several...

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