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Wait...Mr Zuma.Maybe there's more to a 'shake up' than appointingSchabir Shaikh as SA's next Minister of Finance. One thing though sir,there can be no confusion about, is that you will be President of thecountry soon enough.Ever since you returned to our beloved land youhave been held in high esteem by the
people of this batteredcountry.South Africa, as you know, has been pounded by the destructiveforces of various ideologies. First by the occupiers, and then by thesheer unbridled greed of our own compatriots who have gained notoriousfortunes at the expense of the betterment of the majority.You have tobe saluted ,Mr President. You have, no doubt, learnt from the lessonsof history, but more significantly from your own indiscretions for youto enjoy such spontaneous
support. The type of support that stems fromthe stomachs of the hungry. And hunger is as relative a concept, asjustice is..But enough!.The people have spoken and the detractorssilenced, Now
jobs have to be created so that houses can be built at afaster pace so that also, we can begin to address the causes of thewide and deep chasm between the fortunes of the rich, in relation tothe suffering of the poor. Mr Zuma, you have your cloth cut out foryou, but remember that it will always be the voices of the denied thatwill shape the future of humanity. You are quite correct that thecriminal record in SA has much to do with the eroding of the goodcultural values of our people, but a lot more jobs in an equitablemarket will contribute significantly in reducing the crime rate. Yousir, have said this before.To alter the cause of historyGovernmentshave been known to do this. The time is now. The jobs are requiredtoday, if we are to accrue any real benefit from 2010. Mr Zuma, pleaseassist by using your unquestionable influence to assuage the pangs ofneed of your constituency. Since you are so close to the children ofthis country, you are well placed to assist in implementing programmesaimed at alleviating the discomfort of the ever increasing poor. Inrelation to the legacy of the past, we have not made any significantinroads at building houses at the pace and intensity required to createsustainable jobs. Housing equates to Employment.(Economists refer to itas a mutiplier or a lever).Since simple arith....(oops) mathematics. Iknow,Mr Zuma, that you are aware of this too.The People's VoiceThere isarguably little doubt that the ANC will continue to be the popularvehicle for change in this country.There can be no argument that youare the chosen face of people who matter most and have the greatest need.Mr President, our support for the cause of the Palestinian Peopleferments into meaningless dribble for as long as our policies supportthe proliferation of criminals, and crime. Those who continue toeconomically 'progress' at the expense of the provision of basic rightsfor the majority have to be stopped in their tracks..Education,health,jobs,shelter, and more, require intense and immediateattention, if we are to secure the satisfactory tenure of those whorule. others who are ruled.The.their work you require to championprecedes your official appointment and perhaps you will relay thismessage to those of our compatriots who already acknowledge thesecontradictions and have done little to alter the status quo.ALUTACONTINUAThis abstract was checked by WhiteSmoke Solution. Learnmore.Processing
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