Politicians must focus on people's needs

21 January 2022 - 08:58
By READER LETTER
Tourism minister Lindiwe Sisulu.
Image: Freddy Mavunda Tourism minister Lindiwe Sisulu.

It seems like our leaders have little or nothing to do with their spare time. In the past days the media has been filled with useless debates sparked by tourism minister Lindiwe Sisulu. As much as she has raised an important debate, her argument was invalid and not sound.

The people of SA are not interested in who raised the best argument as far as the issue of the constitution is concerned. Their immediate needs must be met first because they must first eat, have shelter and jobs before they can take these issues seriously.

When leaders, through their political parties, commit themselves to serving the people, that's what they must do. That's how they are judged, not who raised the best argument in a debate. We have many issues that need urgent attention and if these are not dealt with immediately, then we see them as failures.

It seems like our leaders have run out of ideas. The best they can do for the people of this country is to vacate their offices.

People need services, corruption is on the rise, rural areas are still suffering from water shortages and, worse, electricity has become a scarce resource but we have people who find it proper to engage in public spats that bring nothing to the masses. This has to stop.

Tom Mhlanga, Braamfontein