Editor's note

Let’s take it to the streets, Krugersdorp

It seems that protesting has become part of the everyday lives of Krugersdorpers. Whenever a community is unhappy about their living situation, they take it to the streets. Imagine how fed-up those people must be to start resorting to protest action, which most of the times turn violent. Perhaps a little more thought needs to …

It seems that protesting has become part of the everyday lives of Krugersdorpers.

Whenever a community is unhappy about their living situation, they take it to the streets.

Imagine how fed-up those people must be to start resorting to protest action, which most of the times turn violent.

Perhaps a little more thought needs to be put into deciding to protest.

When I find myself in a situation of being fed-up, I always take a deep breath first. Then I start to analyse the situation.

Usually communication is the key to all problems being resolved.

If we learn to understand a little better, our actions might be more pro-active instead of passive.

The best helping hand you will find is always at the end of your arm … something to think about, Krugersdorp.

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