Ricardo Malajika" I would focus on reducing the impact of load-shedding as the effects of it are causing businesses to fail and for people to lose jobs. One way I would reduce loads-hedding is by partnering with solar energy companies in the private sector."
With election day several months away, community members in Edenvale CBD were asked what they would change in South Africa if they were president.
Doubt Mhlanga: “The first thing I would do is listen to the people’s concerns to solve their problems. I would also reduce access to firearms so that police officers and soldiers can reduce violent crimes.”
Thabiso Mthaiso said “I would ensure that there was stricter border control. I would also help create apprenticeships programmes for learners in school so that they can gain experience and learn at the same time.”Lerato Nkabinde: “I would focus on changing the situation of the homeless people and come up with faith-based programmes that provide rehabilitation, shelter and a way for them to find jobs. Other projects include repairing our roads and reducing the impact of load-shedding.”
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