@Sentletse These remarkable words are a pivotal punctuation in the narrative of African Identity, which seems (appears clouded lately). These words are a transcendence that reverbs (echeos) in the past, the present and the future. African child, this is a charge, a call to always remember..
@Motlatsi_RC If turning things around truly meant anything to them, would it really have been a bad idea to prioritise this one critical area?
Hire more people, speed things up, so that citizens don’t have to spend nights out in the streets just to access basic government services.
@Motlatsi_RC This is a shame, if it is not, then tell me what it is. All this against the backdrop of glitter, glimmer, and televised electrification campaigns.
@Motlatsi_RC Eventually the youth might loot the very decorations for a means of survival. How I wish this display was a mirror—in practical terms, a reflection —for every other sector. Ke mathata ka education, health sectors le tse ling, ka mahlo rea bona, ka letlalo rea utloa! God help us.