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Sunday, December 09, 2018

The Life and Times of Cyril Ramaphosa; South Africa

9th Dec 2018

Am posting a link to Wiki's life and times of Cyril Ramaphosa seeing as he was the one who established the powerful National Union of Mineworkers ( NUM)
My dad worked for the Chamber of Mines first as a blaster in the gold mines on the Reef and then, after a back injury sustained by a fall in a shaft,  he became an interpreter as he spoke Zulu and Xhosa fluently and some Sotho. Later he became a Compound Manager and we lived on mine properties in both the Transvaal and Natal. It was at that time that I fell in love with African ( mine) music and dancing.

I find it very strange that, himself being a man who worked his way to the top and is very wealthy in his own right, Cyril Ramaphosa is selling out his own people this way! He is in my prayers for a great change of heart before it is too late!
It seems as if he believes in God and is called a polyglot which means he is good with languages..a gift of the Holy Spirit perhaps?? ^^ May he use this great gift to promote Peace and Light in a world of violence and deep darkness! ♡
Luke 12: 47,48

The Life and Times of Cyril Ramaphosa

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On further research it seems that Cyril Ramaphosa does have rather deep religious roots!

Soo..I want to suggest to anyone who believes in God and who is reading this blog to pray fervently that the man in question has a radical rethink and, instead of giving away someone else's land to people he knows in his heart will not use it in a way beneficial to the people he represents, offers to all the children and young people of those same people, regardless of tribal roots, free and good quality education so that, by learning the fundamentals in a fast changing world, they too have a chance of making a success of their lives in whatever direction they choose to take.

Government handouts do not stimulate growth of capital or self esteem and self respect. From his own background he should know this!

Ramaphosa: The myths, the man- and the makings of a president

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