He says the assertion of 'better days for service delivery' during apartheid is not solely based on race and colour.
He says the assertion of ‘better days for service delivery’ during apartheid is not solely based on race and colour.
There remains an element of truth in that life and public services were better under the apartheid government as opposed to during former president Jacob Zuma’s rule, said FW de Klerk during an interview on Tuesday night. De Klerk, who was president from 1989 up until 1994, said the opportunity to build a truly non-racial society was wasted during Zuma’s tenure as president, as people were appointed because of their connections instead of their knowledge and experience.
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