Speaking in Parliament in Cape Town yesterday, Mr Zuma said the Moral Regeneration Movement (MRM) would be inviting South Africans from every corner of the country to make submissions and inputs to the charter.
"From the beginning, I have always emphasised that it is not government's task alone to address and correct moral degeneration," he said, adding that it was up to all to contribute in whatever way to the moral renewal of society.
The charter, which is expected to be launched next year, is envisaged to provide the framework for the strategies to address the moral decay in society.
Details on the process to be followed in making submissions would be released before the end of the year.
The MRM was launched in Pretoria in April this year to address the moral decay that had plagued the nation. It is expected that all stakeholders including those representing women, children and the elderly, would play an integral part in the movement. - BuaNews
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