MINISTRY of Information and Media Permanent Secretary Thabo Kawana says it has been hard trying to resuscitate an economy which was in the grave. And Kawana says there is no shrinking democratic space in the country, but anyone who abrogates the law must be made to account. Speaking Diamond TV’s Costa show, Sunday, Kawana acknowledged that things were bad in terms of the economy, but reminded citizens of where the country was coming from. “We are putting in our best, we agree and accept that the economy is harsh, I know that many people say ‘do not make reference to the former government that’s why we voted them out and we voted you in to sort out the problems’ and...

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