The Citizen (KZN)

Cyril’s ‘new dawn’ not happening

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or every action there’s a reaction. When darkness falls, people react by going to bed to rest and when the sun rises people also react by waking up and doing something.

President Cyril Ramaphosa, pictured, was shocked when he heard about Eskom implementi­ng load shedding last month. How does he then feel about the latest power cuts?

A “new dawn” should be about doing things differentl­y than in the past.

Please, Mr President, have the looters of Eskom arrested and recoup the money to maintain the infrastruc­ture of the faltering utility.

The train you were travelling on in Tshwane took three hours to reach its destinatio­n. This is shocking. You grew up in Tshiawe- lo next to Midway station and should know the majority of this country who vote for your party often arrive late at work and are fired because of train delays.

Get the Prasa looters locked up and recoup the money to ensure the smooth running of Metrorail.

Thami Zwane We publish letters that come with full name, address and telephone number even if you want to use a pseudonym.

fax 010-492-5386 or PO Box 43069 Industria 2042 Reggy Moalusi, most law-abiding citizens share your views. Unfortunat­ely, the self enrichment sector are afraid of losing their over indulged and selfish lifestyles. Ramaphosa and the ANC will never gain the trust of a significan­t number of intelligen­t citizens until they witness those involved in state capture being prosecuted and, if found guilty, sent to prison, suitably attired in their day glow orange suits. May the guilty never sleep peacefully.

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