Many of these young people have succumbed to the opiate pull of drugs
and alcohol to fill the gap left by political promises. As they continue to
toss and turn in the grueling life of poverty, the youth see leaders in their
local municipalities floating in conspicuous wealth, living in mansions and
driving fancy cars. People
were shocked to learn that Zuma’s cattle sleep in a kraal worth more than 1
million. The jaws dropped further on discovering that Zuma floats in a swimming
pool that cost more than 1 million to build – forget the lie that the pool is
meant to distinguish fires.
Prince Mashele wrote, I quote, “Zuma is the epitome
of monumental corruption that has been going on in government.”
The ANC’s manifesto was launched in Nelspruit , Mpumalanga
last week with Zuma saying the party would continue to focus on job creation,
rural development and land reform, food security, education, health and
figh crime and corruption.
Zuma also said that the party aims to create 6 million jobs over the next five years and provide a million housing opportunities.
Eusebius McKaiser, PowerFM Presenter and The star newspaper columnist wrote: "The ANC has the public to help it get two thirds majority so that it can make changes to the constitution that will supposedly improve our lives. He asked; what does the constitution have to do with poor governance, with corruption, with textbooks not being delivered, with Nkandlagate, with the abuse of BEE, with the collapsed public health service in the Eastern Cape, with slow land reform, and with mud schools? Is the constitution the reason we have high unemployment, deep inequality and immoral levels of poverty, McKaiser further asked?
Opposition parties should simply tell voters to put the government, and not the constitution, on trials in the elections.