The Citizen (KZN)

Farm murders:

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Our government doesn’t seem too concerned about all the murders. It’s sickening as these farmers are the lifeblood of our nation and seem to be getting no protection against these murderous thugs!

David

Is cigarette smoking only for ANC top brass? Pictures of them smoking at Andrew Mlangeni funeral suggest so. Where is Minister Cele to ask for purchase receipts?

OH Seretsi

City of Johannesbu­rg to write off R30 billion in overdue accounts. What has happened to all the experience­d people who would have resolved these queries within 30 days? I’ll tell you what happened to them, they have been retrenched and replaced by incompeten­t individual­s.

Gatvol

South Africa has borrowed near R90 billion from the new developmen­t, African developmen­t and IMF banks. The ANC wants more. Perhaps they will send their cadres to every house in the country to look under all the beds and check all mattresses for hidden cash. Any money found stashed will be confiscate­d and given to the ANC community corruption fund. You have been warned.

Graham S

I wonder where the ministers are getting their booze and cigarettes? Makes you think.

Pat N

Dlamini-Zuma will re-evaluate the alcohol ban regularly. Will she also re-evaluate the huge loss in sin tax, job losses, poverty and starvation? I think not.

Pensioner

Millions spent on the Zondo commission and reams and reams of paper produced, but not one single prosecutio­n. When is action going to be taken. Either that, or scrap the whole thing. It’s one big cash cow. Everyone knows the ANC protects its own anyway.

Keith B

The new CEO of Eskom is as bad as the previous ones. He gets paid a fortune but does nothing. We still pay more and more and he wants more. We still have load shedding and they have not recovered any stolen money.

Jiminy cricket

I wonder if the South African people can sue the IMF for loaning money to a corrupt government.

Martin F

The Citizen, you are as lame and gutless as the ANC in not reporting these barbaric farm murders. Why not? You probably feel it justified in taking sides with this useless, immoral, corrupt ANC government. Good luck and good riddance to your biased, gutless reporting.

Marius Landman

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