Cyril Ramaphosa vows to act against lazy public servants

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Cyril Ramaphosa vows to act against lazy public servants
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'We are happy you are giving us another chance to fix our mistakes.'

Ramaphosa was addressing the community of Ekuvukeni outside Ladysmith in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands on Saturday.

Ramaphosa said he would make it his personal mission to ensure the provision of water in the area."I will put a torch from Pretoria to see to it that these problems are being fixed.He asked the community not to punish the ANC at the polls for"things that will be fixed". The community has vowed not to take part in the upcoming general elections.

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