The National Party never worked with tenders. Public works were responsible for all construction and maintenance of public buildings. They employed thousands of construction, plumbers, electricians etc. People had permanent jobs.
Our sports is one way that unifies 🇿🇦, especially rugby. If we can maintain the positive energy created, and carry that into our poorer areas, we would all benefit. People from the rural areas should be bussed to a rugby game, just so that they can see fir themselves the unity attained. They will see people if all colours going happily crazy, together. I think Gayton should look into this. 🇿🇦❤️🇮🇱
@@MarkFindlay-o2m agreed, our sporting codes are definitely a unifier. However we should also embrace policy approaches on other key areas of SA life that empower and unify ALL!
@@BigDaddyLiberty agreed. But we need to start somewhere and we need for people to learn to trust each other and to talk to each other. To walk a million miles you need to take a first step
@@limphoratsoai3557 nothing wrong with that, if she is here legally. She has every reason to comment about how to improve SA if she is her lawfully and contributes to this country.
The people you ask are not South Africans. Here's the Zimbabwean women complaining about long lines in hospitals by she's the main cause of the problem. Malawians complaining about jobs while South Africans are unemployed. The 24 year old South African graduate to be has anxieties, like most of them do.
@@sthembisomthembu395 mvelase, never make a fool of yourself, let alone on a public platform. That lady being a foreigner doesn’t preclude her from having legitimate views on how SA can improve. If she is here legally, as she told me she is, then she has every right to opine on the state of the country and its future. Some of y’all have an irrational hatred for foreigners, because you lump them all in one bracket.
@@BigDaddyLibertyDon't be too harsh. Migration is a big problem in the country and our people are just despondent. I just started following your work, you are doing really great.
This is what political parties should be doing, pound the streets, and listen to what people are saying. Well done!!
Even if they did the ANC EFF and MK don't care
Exactly 💯💯 TOTALLY AGREE 💯💯
Love these videos. Keep up the good work
The National Party never worked with tenders. Public works were responsible for all construction and maintenance of public buildings. They employed thousands of construction, plumbers, electricians etc. People had permanent jobs.
national party was about whites benefiting . While killing and disadvantaging people of colour and getting cheap labour
great suggestions from our fellow citizens ❤️🇿🇦
Our sports is one way that unifies 🇿🇦, especially rugby. If we can maintain the positive energy created, and carry that into our poorer areas, we would all benefit. People from the rural areas should be bussed to a rugby game, just so that they can see fir themselves the unity attained. They will see people if all colours going happily crazy, together. I think Gayton should look into this. 🇿🇦❤️🇮🇱
@@MarkFindlay-o2m agreed, our sporting codes are definitely a unifier.
However we should also embrace policy approaches on other key areas of SA life that empower and unify ALL!
@@BigDaddyLiberty agreed. But we need to start somewhere and we need for people to learn to trust each other and to talk to each other. To walk a million miles you need to take a first step
Well done. Maybe you can also organize round table discussions.
And then?
@@daylight5500 working on it for the finale.
@@AndrewMcFarlane_1 The sky is the limit. people of good will meeting each other realizing that the majority do not have horns.
@@daylight5500 how many of those in power?
@@AndrewMcFarlane_1 from your lips to G_d's ears.
SA have ties with China and Russia that is huge bad idea before we discuss anything
Majority of people in cbd are foreigners try to interview the citizens or go to kasi
People in the kasi voted ANC and want foreigners
@@WillamShauke previous episode was in ekasi.
That first lady is not SAn. She is Zim
TRUE DAT!! She is Definitely. accent giveaway.
Where do you get that 😂
@@limphoratsoai3557 nothing wrong with that, if she is here legally. She has every reason to comment about how to improve SA if she is her lawfully and contributes to this country.
@@BigDaddyLibertyWell said.
Government must learn to consult the Citizens not to trample over our human rights and being respectful
The people you ask are not South Africans. Here's the Zimbabwean women complaining about long lines in hospitals by she's the main cause of the problem. Malawians complaining about jobs while South Africans are unemployed. The 24 year old South African graduate to be has anxieties, like most of them do.
And remove NGO's😢and bring sports,hand works at our schools couse not all of us know how to write and how to calculate please
Away with tenders governments must handle the finces like the time of National Party was the best way
corruption ✔
Go to Jhb townships not cbd, it's foreigners mostly and they jump first in opportunities like this to push their agendas.
They lady is not one of us
And then they turn around and vote ANC / EFF /Mk again !
Beauty industry is mostly being self employed. Go girl, start your own business and create employment for others.
Interviewing foreigners about South Africa 😂😂😂
@@sthembisomthembu395 mvelase, never make a fool of yourself, let alone on a public platform.
That lady being a foreigner doesn’t preclude her from having legitimate views on how SA can improve.
If she is here legally, as she told me she is, then she has every right to opine on the state of the country and its future.
Some of y’all have an irrational hatred for foreigners, because you lump them all in one bracket.
@@BigDaddyLibertyDon't be too harsh. Migration is a big problem in the country and our people are just despondent.
I just started following your work, you are doing really great.
@@BigDaddyLibertyBut you said you are interviewing South Africans..you should've asked them if they're South Africans first 😂