Wednesday, 13 April 2011

Street Debate:will you be voting in the up coming municipal elections, motivate your answer?

1.      No. If I vote I vote for the same people who don’t deliver anything good but empty promises. Innocent Hlungwani
2.      Yes. I want nice things; I want to live like other people. I want to have tar roads and RDP houses. Edward Mahasha 
3.      Yes. It is my duty. Naum Maphoru
4.      Yes. I will vote just because I’m a South African, I think is m  y duty as a citizen of this county. Lucrecia Mathebula
5.      Maybe. I am a businessman, time will tell. Anton Arjunan
6.      Yes. Because a lot has happen since 1994, I mean we can’t expect the government to change all wrong things done 80 something years ago in just 18 years. Today things have improved; we now have access roads and houses. One thing causes the problem is the community, we don’t want to get involve in government’s initiations. Charles Makhabela
7.      Yes. Organisations are doing their best to improve society and I can see the change. Women can do anything in leadership. Nacy Mathebula
8.      Yes. I think that it is essential to vote. Regina Ingram
9.      Yes. Government does good things to improve society. Jerry Hlongwani
10.  Yes. For change and it is in my best interest to have a good municipal leadership. Ishmeal Baloyi
11.  Yes. To make a difference in the country and also to have a say. Phillian Erasmus (
12.  No. I didn’t get time to register. Sinj Clegg
13.  Yes. I know who my candidate is, so if I have any grieviences I can make an appointment to discuss the matter and the problem at hand will be dealt with. I urge every South African over the age of 18 to go and vote on the 18th of May. And if you don’t vote don’t complain. Beate Attenroxel

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