The National Dialogue which kicks off today continues to draw attention as South Africans seek solutions to the country's socioeconomic issues. The Dialogue has sparked debate, with anti-corruption and Social Justice activist Dr. Makhosi Khoza questioning the selection of participants. In a statement, Khoza criticized the dominance of English and Afrikaans in business and education, which reportedly marginalize 75% of South Africans who speak Bantu languages. Khoza is calling for inclusive policies, ethical governance and support for black entrepreneurship to dismantle structural barriers and promote equality. Elvis Presslin talked to her to elaborate further on her sentiments...

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