Cape Times

See what your people would do in your place, Mr President

- Catherine Wijnberg Chief executive of Fetola

DEAR Mr President,

As a successful businessma­n, you are no stranger to the struggles many South Africans face in their journey to build a better life for themselves and their families. Many of us toy with the idea of being president for a day and all we would do to change our country.

With your first 100 days in office nearing a close, I took it upon myself to ask small business owners what they would do if they were president for a day.

Responses poured in and I was overwhelme­d with the answers given.

What was remarkable was that each person knew exactly what they would do to change the course our country is on.

“I will decree for peace more than freedom. I’ll apply a strong law that will respect every human, and take away the freedom that allows criminals to deprive innocent citizens. Because abuse of freedom in South Africa is taking the country into the ditch.” Phumza Matwele “A lot of people in our country are struggling: struggling in different ways and levels. Therefore, I would invest resources in instilling hope and encouragem­ent of unity – helping one another with our different struggles.” Lerato Kgaswane “I would introduce and pass legislatio­n that advocates radical economic transforma­tion, and pass legislatio­n on free and compulsory education. I would also pass legislatio­n that empowers small and medium enterprise­s through funding and training.” Anonymous “Over afternoon tea I’d cut the defence force by 80%, reintroduc­e an active citizen force of all colours in case we ever need an army. The excess soldiers I’d utilise as a workforce to fix roads, build houses and do community work. Communitie­s with needs could apply for their help. The navy would be put to work protecting our coasts from drug smuggling and illegal fishing. The air force would be used to swell numbers in anti-poaching teams.” Simon Kerr “No tolerance for crime will be allowed and the justice department will receive all the support it needs. Police recruitmen­t and EE criteria will be addressed to ensure the police get people who want to be in service, not just have a job! Rhino and any animal poaching for that matter will be addressed as a matter of urgency.” Anna Harris “I am so over race… Not because I am mostly interracia­l, but we need co-operation between black and white. Ours is the only country that has managed to keep its citizens both black and white after its liberation.” Pakama Punguzwa Mr President, your people have spoken. Will you listen?

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CYRIL RAMAPHOSA

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