Lauren Snyders
05 July 2012
The Social Cohesion Summit continues today in Kliptown in Soweto.
The summit is being hosted by the Department if Arts and Culture, and it aims to give people the chance to speak about their values, aspirations and their vision of a united South Africa.
Christian Democratic Party leader Theunis Botha said if everyone is honest and open minded, the summit could be a turning point.
He added that two days are far too few to properly address certain factors especially when it comes to social economic factors.
Botha said everyone is determined to address stereotypes perceptions.
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