The Rep

Q: What is your favourite holiday destinatio­n? Q: Favourite snack? Q: How important are family and friends to you? Q: If you could be the president of any country which would you choose and why? Q: How do you anticipate the 2019 elections will turn out? Q

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A: I love Cape Town, I think it is the most beautiful city in South Africa. A: I am a chocoholic! Anything with chocolate does the trick for me.

A: Oh my, that is my support system. They are the reason why I try harder daily in life, they are my inspiratio­n. So yes, they are extremely important to me.

A: Mmmm, that’s a tricky one … it would be Nigeria. I love the culture of the people, their colourful dress codes and their “go-getter” attitude towards life.

A: Hahaha, talk about a curve ball! I think the previous local government elections can be used as indicators of what the turnout will probably be. Big political parties will lose a little more support to the newer political parties

A: When people are treated badly, I can’t stand the ill-treatment of people. What makes me happy is seeing good people doing well.

A: Yes, I am. We are an interestin­g country on the African continent, we are African, with a strong European influence in some parts of the country. We are diverse and in the 24 years of liberation, we have done our best to remain united. In a sense, we have achieved that, although there have been hiccups here and there. Holistical­ly, with our diversity, we have done well.

A: We should be investing in education as well as agricultur­e, as a country, especially when it comes to the youth.

A: I love reading and I love music. I cannot decide between the two. To unwind, I do both.

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