#DearMrPresident trends on Twitter
Twitter abuzz after Yusuf Abramjee's letter to President Jacob Zuma was published yesterday.

HAVE your say on Twitter today – #DearMrPresident is trending.
The Twitter frenzy comes after Yusuf Abramjee’s ‘Open letter to President Jacob Zuma on crime in SA’ went live yesterday.
Tweeters joined in on the conversation, many of them expressing their frustration at the state of the nation while a few came out in defence of the president, applauding him for the work he had done.
Have your say and let Pres Zuma hear what you have to say. Tweet @PresidencyZA #DearMrPresident #NoToCrime
— Yusuf Abramjee (@Abramjee) September 16, 2015
#DearMrPresident As the buck stops with you Mr #Zuma…accept responsibility for your in/actions instead of giggling hoping it will go away!
— Jonathan Levin (@Gawiesnr) September 16, 2015
https://twitter.com/Nisab_1/status/644023005845262336
#DearMrPresident Thank you for the hardwork in making South Africa works, we are an envy of many countries,pity our Citizens don't see that.
— Printing/Embroidery/Photography/Banners (@AllenTTrading) September 16, 2015
#DearMrPresident Your cabinet are consistently being reviewed by task teams and inter ministerial committees…a tacit admission of failure
— Tshepo Motsitsi (@tshepo_motsitsi) September 16, 2015
#DearMrPresident, I'm tired of the lack of foreign investor confidence, I'm tired of the weakening Rand, I'm tired of our economic state.
— Scouse-African (@me_shell33) September 16, 2015
Why are you friends with men who've massacred Africans for their own selfish political ambitions? pic.twitter.com/GRtl4Ln0XM
— Sihle Ngobese (@BigDaddyLiberty) September 16, 2015
#DearMrPresident I'm tired that u only come to mpumalanga during elections to come give the poor food parcel , give them jobs please
— Thandeyana Mgiba (@thandeyana) September 16, 2015
Yusuf is one of the founding members of Lead SA, a Primedia Broadcasting and Independent Newspapers initiative that aims to highlight the achievements of the nation and celebrate the efforts of ordinary South Africans who continually seek to do the right thing for themselves, their families, their communities and the country at large.
