National Convention | President Ramaphosa gives keynote address

National Convention | President Ramaphosa gives keynote address



The first National Convention is under way today at UNISA’s main campus and will continue tomorrow. President Cyril Ramaphosa is giving the keynote address. Let’s listen in…

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21 thoughts on “National Convention | President Ramaphosa gives keynote address

  1. Spineless sock puppet, you are the problem. I am punished for sins of my father. You will not be forgiven for the harm you have forced on some citizens, for the colour of their skins alone. Unforgivable.

  2. I must show him the white squatter camps and see how white people have better opportunities… Man fff, with all the quotas in appretiship programs and race based laws, you are chasing us away man!!! WHY?!?!?!

  3. This man Said if Men touch women or kill them it's a life sentence which i agree but what about women who touch men or kill them? 🤔 is it one rule for one and one rule for another please clarify this

  4. There is another imbalance that has been created by regional poverty. This is that of locality. This locality must be looked at thoroughly and must be balance.

    There are certain areas that do not have any industries, mines or chain stores. They survive through grants and government subsidies.

    100kms there is some economic activity though not enough to absorb every unemployed person.

    What happens is that there are areas that become worse off over time.

    Another issue is that of foreign aid meant for NPOs. This one has to be communicated out transparently. Again this is another that is hijacked by comrades worse from the Municipalities like the HIV Aids money and others. There are programmes that are channeled via municipalities to benefit NPOs but are accessed by those close to officials.

  5. Ramaphosa knows that the citizens and civil society must see a transparent plan, cost breakdowns, and defined milestones, what he did was so incompetent as a president. And there must be follow-ups on citizen-driven proposals, preferably embedded in legislative or administrative processes for enforcement..

  6. Ramaphosa knows that the citizens and civil society must see a transparent plan, cost breakdowns, and defined milestones, but what he did was so incompetent as a president. And there must be follow-ups on citizen-driven proposals, preferably embedded in legislative or administrative processes for enforcement..

    And he did not dive into concrete citizen issues like:

    Corruption in government

    Load shedding & energy security

    Crime and failing policing

    Service delivery collapse (water, clinics, housing)

    Border control & illegal immigration

    Jobs, youth unemployment, and poverty

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