Beyond The Ballot : Marie Sukers

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Does charity really begin at home?
Marie Sukers shares her story of what she witnessed growing up where women compromised their morals to make a living. Joining the African Christian Democratic Party to help bring changes for the African girl child and South Africans. Marie further talks about dealing with mental health while being involved in politics and how it affects an individual’s family values.
20 Aug English South Africa Government · Society & Culture

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