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The country's leader in non-governmental disaster response called on the countries riches few to support the delivery of critical services – such as education and healthcare – where government may be failing to do so. Full story here📱

Gift of the Givers founder Dr Imtiaz Sooliman says South Africans should give government up to four years to turn the country’s economic situation around and grow the tax base.

stresses that the country’s current tax base cannot be expected to take care of the entire population’s needs and, as such, government needs to be supported in its efforts of trying to grow this base.“It’s impossible, [especially] with all the crises we are facing now, so we have to give a lending hand.

“These are all service-orientated jobs which make a difference in the community, it’s very significant in what it does, and it speaks directly to the underprivileged and the masses of the country,” he adds.“If we do that for three to four years, hopefully by that time, the tax income would have increased and there will be more jobs created – and I’m sure many South Africans will come back and [help] rebuild this country.

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