Magashule calls sewage a human rights crisis in Sharpeville

Human Rights Day rings hollow when streets are drowned in sewage, and kids learn amid filth.

Ace Magashule slams service delivery collapse
  • ACT boss delivered a brutal wake-up call Saturday.
  • He blasted the gap between rights talk and reality.
  • Communities turn into dumps with raw sewage flowing.
  • Schools lack water forcing pupils onto disgusting toilets.
Sharpeville massacre fuels ongoing fight
  • 69 protesters gunned down in 1960 anti-pass demo.
  • Event galvanised global push against apartheid.
  • Magashule insists the struggle stays unfinished.
  • Past sacrifices demand present fixes now.
Daily dignity gets trashed hard
  • Rubbish piles rot unchecked in townships.
  • Children face constant health risks from bad sanitation.
  • Learning stalls when kids fall sick or skip class.
  • Governance neglect mocks constitutional promises.
ACT demands real accountability
  • Magashule pushes his party for practical solutions.
  • Urges voters to back clean governance hard.
  • Calls out corruption blocking basic services.
  • Freedom stays fake without clean streets and safe schools.
 

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