
DEAR Editor,-
Does Wayne Duvenage realise what a revolution he started in SA? If toll fees can be halved, student fees can surely also be halved? If OUTA (Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance) can succeed in stopping user pay principal, why must students pay at all? If student fees are not halved, then toll fees must go back to the old rate.
If student results can be withheld until they pay all their fees, then cars’ and drivers’ licences must be withheld until all toll fees are paid by users of toll roads. If government inefficiencies are cut drastically, then most user pay fees can be scrapped in SA. Water and electricity can be cheaper and the free quota can be increased drastically.
Actually,
* Inefficient government must fall;
* 10.2% wage bill increase for government must fall;
* Corruption must fall;
* Bad planning must fall;
* Nuclear deal must fall;
* SAA subsidies must fall;
* Transnet’s R12 billion overrun on fuel pipeline must fall;
* Inefficient Eskom must fall;
* Cadre deployment must fall;
* Unproductive government officials must fall;
* Visa regulations must fall;
* Nkandla must fall;
* Golden handshakes must fall;
* Add your own ‘must fall’ and send to everybody who cares about SA (no hate, no racism, sexism, elitism, please – concentrate on inefficiencies and wasteful expenditure).
FRANCOIS NORTJE
