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By clicking below you can download a chain letter to provide you and other ordinary taxpayers like you with a voice to stop the loan.

Please forward this letter to everyone you know.

You can also SMS "STOP" and your comments to 34568 *

The Democratic Alliance will publish the SMS messages on our website and then compile them and send them to the President. Make your voice heard and let President Mbeki know what you think!

The download is a standard letter which you can sign and send on to President Mbeki's office. Please copy the text of the letter into a new email before sending it on to the Presidency. Alternatively, you can express your opinion directly by telephoning the president's office on 012 300 5200 or sending your own letter, fax or email to:

The Presidency
Private Bag X1000
Pretoria
0001
Fax: 012 323 8246
e-mail: president@po.gov.za


Help unite taxpayers against the Mugabe loan by sending this to everyone Also let all your friends who don't have email know about our SMS and letter campaign. Let's make sure the President gets the message loud and clear: Taxpayers care how their money is spent!

*SMS's cost R2 and can be sent from any network.

Click here to download the letter(Letter.doc) Laai die brief in Afrikaans af(Letter_Afr.doc)


Click here to view and print the letter(Letter.doc)

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