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Citizens Respond Warmly to President Zuma’s Speech
Source: BuaNews
Source Date: Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Focus: Knowledge Management in Government
Country: South Africa
Created: Feb 14, 2012

The government's massive infrastructure plan will be driven and overseen by the Presidential Infrastructure Coordinating Commission, which was set up in September last year.

 

Mongalo, 23, who has come to Pretoria to find employment, said: “His vision was profound. Infrastructure development needs more attention as a lot of delivery protests are sparked by lack of service delivery – which includes a lack of infrastructure, among others.”

 

Thomas Chauchau, a security officer in the city centre, said he was happy that more jobs would be created through the infrastructure plan. However, he was concerned that these jobs should not be on a short-term, contractual basis.

 

“When the projects are completed, people become unemployed again, so it’s a setback.”

 

He stressed that rural development should be prioritised, especially in Limpopo and the Eastern Cape.

 

Gift Ngobeni, a journalism student at Tshwane University of Technology, was happy with the President’s announcement that R300 million will be set aside to build new universities in Mpumalanga and Northern Cape.

 

“This will be a relief for prospective students and will [prevent] situations like the recent University of Johannesburg stampede,” said the 24-year-old from Soshanguve.

 

However, he had hoped government would pay more attention to financial assistance for students.

 

Hlezi Motha, who is studying communication science at Unisa, was happy that the Kusile power station would soon be operational. “The new power stations will prevent blackouts.”

 

Motha, however, would have liked the President to have said more on corruption. “Corruption is increasing at an alarming rate and is part of our daily lives, so it should be given more attention.”
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