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Here Is Why The DA Is Planning To Stop The ANC From Spending More Billions In A Year || See Why

September 10, 2024
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Here Is Why The DA Is Planning To Stop The ANC From Spending More Billions In A Year || See Why
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The people of South Africa have been thinking and wondering on what is the main reason why the African National Congress don’t want to do service delivery. This is because they have access to the money they can use to implement service delivery. The reason for this is at the moment can’t be defined as it is hard for the ANC to make the people happy.

Even their members are aware that the ANC won’t be delivering service delivery to the people of which corruption and money laundering have become the issue they can achieve. Public funds in the ANC have been overused and this includes the implementation of the Zondo Commission that used more than R1 billion with no arrests made so far. Was the Zondo commission a waste of time or what is part of the looting items since nothing tangible has been implemented?

 

The Democratic Alliance have made the people of South Africa happy as they are now implementing the use of stopping taxpayers not to be charged. This is because they have now amended the bill that will be forcing the ANC ministers and deputy ministers to have a luxurious life at the expense of the people. The reason for this is that more than R1 billion has been benefitted by the ANC members with lack of service delivery becoming a big problem.

The question that should remain is whether the bill going to play a vital role in making sure people get service delivery. This is because the ANC have taken a ride on people’s lives and this has become a new pain they have to endure.

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