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#Unemployment #Poverty #Death and #Looting Means Black Lives Don't Matter

It should be borne in the mind of every citizen to know that government does not know how to manufacture wealth or create jobs on their own accord. They absorb resources from private sector businesses and tax revenue collections, including investments from overseas companies and loans from IMF.

If they did – there would be more factories and manufacturing industries in South Africa, than we could care to cope with. There would be more happy investors to put money in funding new development projects and inventions to boost South Africa's overseas markets to sustain our struggling economy.

Our Democracy Has Been Trampled On By The ANC - They Are Not Committed To The Values and Needs of Our Society!

  • If they did – there would be surplus vacancies in all sectors of our economy to make everyone sick of making choices to take up job opportunities that will make them king of their skills because they’ve mastered their own craft.
  • If they did – unions will cease to exist because the word “go-slow” will not be found in the vocabulary of any worker if their dreams are fulfilled in a successful economy. 
Instead words like “work-is-life & life-is-work” will be a positive health mantra that will replace all kinds of medical aids. 
  • If they did – there would be more wealthy and happy black families and farmers ploughing maize-meal fields like fat cakes to supply Africa, Europe, Asia and the West with enough food to last them a century. 
  • If they did – there would be no squatter camps and poverty or cable theft that is ravaging our country and infested our people with desperation to destroy the infrastructure of our society. 
  • If they did – there would be no informal traders hustling the streets of our cities competing with African foreigners to sell Chinese goods, because our government decided to make South Africa a dumping ground of criminal trade.
  • If they did – the number of unemployed would not be standing at 32,6%  i.e. 16.17 million out of a 59.62 million citizens.
  • If they did - there would no water shortage and and load shedding that is killing both businesses and informal traders or varsity students trying to complete their studies.

Politicians of the ANC thrive on human suffering and ignorance of the masses. Remember their incompetency, poor leadership and improper planning, cheating and lying it's a  fulltime career to remain in power while they loot differently from ordinary citizens with tenders? So! Why should we vote for them in the next election? You be the judge. They've taught us a lesson not to make that mistake again. We must flash them out of our system if we must experience change and success in our lives and true democracy. 

"If it is to be - It is up to you". What do you think is the best solution to move our country forward? Please leave your comment and share your thoughts.

Isaac Khonjelwayo

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