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The new demarcation was intended to "deracialise" the province,
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The new demarcation was intended to "deracialise" the province,
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Part of the longer term aim is to deracialise the voting patterns.
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While floor-crossing advanced a degree of non-racialism at the level of public representatives, it has not done much to deracialise voting patterns, as non-African public representatives crossing the floor have not been able to carry a significant section of their supporters over to parties which have their base mainly in the African community.
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Of course, the challenge to deracialise the voting pattern remains.
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There are similarly some who continue to suggest that such avarice arises from efforts to deracialise the economy and specifically the benefit that black economic empowerment is purported to have brought to a small group of black business people.
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There are similarly some who continue to suggest that such avarice arises from efforts to deracialise the economy and specifically the benefit that black economic empowerment is purported to have brought to a small group of black business people.
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Their ascent has the effect of beginning to deracialise the exercise of economic power.
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A great deal of effort is being put into black economic empowerment (BEE) and affirmative action, which are designed to deracialise the economy, especially the commanding heights.
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In other words, to build our new people-centred and people-driven democracy, to reconfigure utilisation of the fiscus and state capital for the benefit mainly of the poor and to deracialise ownership of wealth and income, requires a strategy, a programme and institutions consciously developed and promoted by advanced members of society.
CONTENTS: 2006
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