Pretoria — President Jacob Zuma is to host a party for orphans and children, said the Presidency on Monday.
The annual party, organised by the Jacob Zuma Education Trust, will be hosted at Mnyakanya High School in the KwaNxamalala area in Nkandla, KwaZulu-Natal, on Tuesday. The president is a patron of the trust.
The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) will promote careers in the military at the event.
Since its inception in 1995, the trust has educated more than 20 000 underprivileged children.
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TO ALL LEADERS: A HOLY TEMPLE IS A CLEAN CONSCIENCE. Janetta Van Rooyen-Delport-Ells from SOUTH AFRICA
The men who shaped our politics have harmed us terribly and we cannot allow them to continue.
RE-EDUCATE THE WORLD REGARDING WHAT IS RIGHT. IT IS THE OPPOSITE OF WRONG AND THE ONLY RIGHT WE HUMANS HAVE IS THE RIGHT TO DO RIGHT.
I. Nouns. Wrong, iniquity, wickedness, unrighteousness, improbity, wrongdoing, evil, sin, guilt, shame, disobedience, misdoing, delinquency, malpractice, obliquity; grievance, tort (law), injury, offense, malum in se (L.), transgression, crime, villainy; falsity, error. Injustice, unfairness, unjustness, inequity, hardship, imposition, oppression, foul play; partiality, leaning, bias, prejudice, prepossession, nepotism, favor, favoritism, partisanship; undueness, unlawfulness, illegality. II. Verbs. Do wrong, be inequitable, show partiality, favor, lean towards; encroach; impose upon; reap where one has not sown. Wrong, injure, harm, damage, hurt, serve ill, misserve, disserve, do injury to, maltreat, abuse, cheat, defraud, treat unjustly; dishonor, disgrace. III. Adjectives. Wrong, wrongful, iniquitous, bad, wicked, reprehensible, sinful, immoral, evil, blameworthy; injurious, detrimental, hurtful, harmful, baneful, deleterious, noxious, pernicious. Unjust, unfair, inequitable, unequal, partial, one-sided. Unjustifiable, unreasonable, unwarrantable, objectionable, inexcusable, unauthorizable, unjustified; unlawful, illegal, immoral, criminal, [out of order] disordered, deranged, amiss, faulty, out of kilter (IU.S. colloq.), disarranged, disturbed, out of gear, crank, cranky, shaky, in bad condition. Erroneous, inaccurate, incorrect, faulty, inexact, unsound, illogical, mistaken, false, untrue, wide of the mark (as, a wrong conclusion). Improper, unfit, inappropriate, unsuitable, inapposite, inapt, incongruous. IV. Adverbs. Wrong, amiss, wrongly, erroneously, inaccurately, incorrectly, falsely, improperly. Wrongfully, unjustly, unfairly, inequitably, injuriously, banefully, etc. (see adjectives). Also BADNESS, EVIL, ILLEGALITY, IMPROPRIETY, MALEVOLENCE, VICE.
Antonyms. RIGHT.