Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Tokyo: “I love Zille”

What a tremendous statement made by our Human Settlement minister, Tokyo Sexwale.

File photo-Housing Minister Tokyo Sexwale and Western Cape
Premier Helen Zille chat at the opening of the three day cabinet
Lekgotla. Picture :Etienne Creux

After reading the article in media 24, I felt like our South African government needs to be together and continue supporting one another. Tokyo has showed us that being united is truly good indeed. Tokyo Sexwale is a great iconic legend as he doesn’t allow his personal vendetta to ruin what our legend had fought for.
According to media 24, Tokyo did not take the opportunity to attack the DA or Zille for failing to deliver on election promises.  Instead, he stressed the problem is a national project which can only succeed with co-operation between national, provincial and local government. In his statement, “he greatly value the partnership between the three spheres of government as this is necessary for service delivery,”
Our Political Parties need not to discriminate one another but help each other in terms of service delivery and what they promised the public. They need to work hand in hand with each other to uplift the spirit of South Africa and what they (our legend) had built.
If we South African can continue doing so, we will be united and our country will be reckoned and/or recognized for their good deeds.


4 comments:

  1. i totally agree, if they worked together on most of the projects they seem to constantly criticise one another over, they would have achievde more than they currently have now.. but unfortunately at the moment every political party is only looking out for themselves.

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  2. Competition is good because it drives the competitors to the edge and force them to be on their toes at every second of their day. But thats not what we get to see with our ruling party so I am supporting your idea of these parties coming together and helping each other.

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  3. i agree with you but to me its like the parties keep fighting each other and exposing each other but really it should be like that if they did help each other maybe the South Africa worl be experiencing problems

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  4. Politics always have some news on how oppositional parties are so different and fighting. But wouldn't it be boring if the country had one party?

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