Leaders who want to raise problems and not solutions
Thinking about how far we have come as a country, I cannot help but be in awe of our achievements as a whole.
• Anonymous from Westonaria writes
I would like to shed some light on the things that our government has done for its people and believe me when I say that no house is without its fair share of problems.
Apart from challenges in terms of poverty, lack of housing and lack of adequate service delivery, let us not forget that Rome was not built in a day.
Yes the government is trying to constantly better the lives of its people but bare in mind that the population keeps growing and obviously there will be more needs to consider and more people to care for.
When I say this, I am trying to raise awareness at the fact that numerous political parties are forever pointing fingers at the ruling party’s problems and putting on a dance and a show as to how they can best govern this country, however, given the chance I believe that they would dismally fail.
A wise leader states a problem and proposes a solution.
Otherwise he/she is nothing more than a complainant and not a positive contributing factor in our democracy.
With that being said, every family has a black sheep and as much as the ANC’s black sheep is perhaps President Jacob Zuma.
I am more than convinced that the DA, EFF, Cope and other parties have their own fair share of corrupt individuals in their parties.
The only difference between their black sheeps and the ANC’s is that they have not been named and shamed.