Instead of bickering, elected leaders should work together to resolve the country’s challenges, said Deputy President David Mabuza on Thursday.
Mabuza said ordinary citizens want and deserve a government whose chief interest is the development and prosperity of its people.
He said it will also be impossible to build an economy that will allow job creation without the provision of dependable electricity supply. He said the government would continue to support Eskom’s implementation of a credible and transparent national maintenance [plan] which will ensure power generation plants operate at optimal levels to reduce electricity supply interruptions.
On land reform, he said the government will release land parcels in the hands of state-owned companies and municipalities for integrated human settlements and socioeconomic development.
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