Tuesday, May 26, 2009

It is better to practice a little than talk a lot.

This is a good topic if you look at what the country is experiencing at the moment. We just came from the 2009 National Elections where all the parties were campaigning around the country trying to get voters. They spent millions of rands of taxpayer’s money that could have been used to build low cost houses for people and provide jobs for the unemployed.What do they do after winning the elections? (NONE)
Same thing has happened in 1994 and majority of people are still living below the breadline, jobless and lack basic necessities while the very same people they voted for are cruising in gravy train and corruption.
To ordinary South Africans, it is more to do with service delivery than anything else. It is time that the government starts nation building and healing and allows as many voices to be heard and delivers services. It is high time that government listen to the people at the grass roots level. Society is measured not only by the richest or poorest but by the way it cares for the voiceless and defenseless. We all have a role to play in developing our communities and also being whistle blowers should something bad happens

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