"If you are not getting vaccinated don't complain when there are riots in your town because of lack of service delivery"

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Earlier this morning, we had the chance to speak to PSG Group CEO, Piet Mouton who had penned down an open letter to South Africans hoping to make the unvaccinated see the light and choose the betterment of the country by getting vaccinated.

According to him, people who do not want to get vaccinated should lose the right to complaining about certain things in the country as that burden falls on them. Their refusal to get vaccinated means multiple lockdowns, it means less tourists and businesses shutting down it also means protests because of lack of service delivery.
Take a listen as he further shares what should happen to people who won't take the vaccine
15 Sep 2021 2AM English South Africa Society & Culture · Daily News

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