Lauren Snyders
31 December 2011
President Jacob Zuma has urged South Africans to make 2012 a year of unity.
He also wants citizens to join in celebrating the country's political heritage.
In his New Year’s message, Zuma says great strides have been made this year in improving healthcare, education, service delivery and fighting crime.
He also claims that the government created partnerships for job creation and made firm plans to improve infrastructure.
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