Opinion

OPINION: Culprits must be sought out and named and shamed

So, regardless of us being praised for being strong and determined citizens, we, the people, are suffering.

I wonder how many of the upper echelons of our county’s officials go home, to a house cloaked in darkness at the end of their ‘tough’ day at the office, to find no food cooked and no homework done?
How many, because they do not have a Jojo tank, have to make a plan that there is water for cooking and bathing, of the children, especially.

How many of these people really know what ‘my fellow South Africans’ are experiencing each day of their lives.

Not all of us citizens have Jojo tanks and a generator and not all of us have spare pennies to buy petrol for the generator.

So, regardless of us being praised for being strong and determined citizens, we, the people, are suffering.

We, the people, are living with challenges each day that are thrust upon us by unknowns, whose inefficiency and ineptitude led to this crisis and who remain nameless and blameless. Where is the fairness in that?

If you are the culprit you must be sought out and named and shamed and be made to answer for what you did not do, to keep our country a functioning home to us South Africans.

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