The Independent on Saturday

Enough is enough, citizens should say

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From: ISMAIL MOOLA Umzinto

SOUTH African Airways, education, health services, post office, SAPS, Home Affairs, local government, the Hawks etc are all going through a trying time – some of them in a near-bankrupt state.

Why are they faced with acute problems? Who is to blame for this state of affairs?

The blame, undoubtedl­y, must be placed squarely at the doorstep of the ANC government for introducin­g dirty politics.

The ANC, NEC, the ANCYL, all seem to lack vision and foresight of what is good for the country, instead playing dirty politics – playing with the lives of South Africans.

Today, after 23 years of democracy, taxpayers and ratepayers have to bear the brunt of ANC dirty politics that seems to be worsening daily.

The ANC’s mistake was to place incompeten­t comrade officials at the helm of government department­s.

The ANC government needs to think of a new strategy by placing men and women on merit to all key positions in government, and watch South Africa flourish.

It does not matter if the officials are whites, black, coloured or Indian, they must be free of party politics.

To rescue South Africa, tangible and positive thinking is required. The 23 years of the ANC basking in the sun must end. The time of reckoning is here and South Africans must stand up.

We have had enough of Zuma, and dirty politics and arrogance with the support of those who can no longer see the truth from the wrong.

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