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Mr Mboweni, please start getting back stolen taxpayers’ money before you preach about a culture of payment. Also explain all the irregular spending (R61 billion) as advised by the auditor-general.

Paddy P

Hey, Tito! I’ve cancelled my life policies, my RAs, my armed response, DStv and I am about to cancel my vehicle insurance. What else do you want me to do to tighten my belt? If the e-toll principle is user pays, then how about the taxi industry paying for it as well? That will never happen as the government is too scared to enforce that. John

So, our Finance Minister Tito Mboweni is determined to force us to pay for e-tolls. Well, I sincerely hope that he does. Go for it! And then this arrogant ANC government will get what they deserve at the polls: the loss of power to govern this country. Jenny Sterne

Oh yes, I agree with Barrie B. Lesufi should concentrat­e on his portfolio – if that is possible. Pathetic behaviour from a MEC of education.

David M

Gwede Mantashe really needs a spokespers­on. I can’t be the only one who cannot understand a word he is saying. John P

The CEOs of Sasol did the honourable thing and resigned. Peter Moyo, you are not wanted, time to go.

Graham W

Move over, Jack Milner, as there is a new tipster on the block. Stan

How can South Africans be so rugby-crazy. Our country is in such a bad state and everybody is more worried about rugby. Let’s rather get rid of this party ruling our country and get it to work again.

Gert (Tangies)

The National Union of Metalworke­rs threatens to close down Eskom. Too late, the ANC have already done that!

Nicky Oelofse

Can the taxman not recover the R50 billion shortfall from the corrupt leaders?

Martin F

I am very saddened to hear of Xolani Gwala’s untimely passing. He was a pleasure to listen to and a true gentleman. The heavenly airwaves are much richer because of his presence.

Lyn

Ramaphosa, forget about promoting SA overseas. Foreigners are not stupid and they will not listen to a corrupt criminal trying to obtain investment­s out of them. They know more about our corrupt ministers than you think.

Ediv

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