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Religious call to end graft

Neo Maditla - STAFF REPORTER

Religious leaders have launched an anti-corruption campaign in Khayelitsha and made a call on ordinary South Africans to step up the effort against the scourge.

Pastor Xola Skhosana of the Way of Life Church in Khayelitsha said the call for the end of corruption should not be framed by elitist concerns, but in a way that includes the concerns of those who are living in poverty as a result of corruption.

Skhosana said discourse needed to go deeper than just people speaking from the comfort of their homes and boardrooms. “I want someone in Nkanini [an informal settlement in Khayelitsha] to say he is speaking about me. He is representing me.”

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