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**SayPro Behind the ‘economic policy’ façade, it’s class war
Tebogo ditshego (literally translated as “the economic policy”) refers to the government’s attempt to mislead the public using misleading statistics. The term is often used in a euphemistic way, referring to what is actually happening – which is class war. The government has been using false statistics in order to conceal their true intentions of enacting policies that will benefit only the wealthy few at the expense of everyone else. This has led to an increase in social unrest and protests across South Africa, with people voicing their frustrations and anger towards what they see as unjust policies.
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