Why do you remain optimistic about South Africa despite its challenges?
Replied byJohn Endresa
CEO at South African Institute of Race Relations
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Revenue: $1M+/month
Location: Johannesburg, South Africa
Started: 1929
When we look at public opinion data, we see many South Africans holding practical and moderate views. Most people want jobs, safety, opportunity, and better services. Those priorities create a strong foundation for positive change if political leadership responds effectively.
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