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Bwande
Bwande
6 years ago

Nhlane still bleating about 50+1. What a pathetic take! We do not need 50+1, those banging on about it are the elites who will benefit from it in one way or the other whilst the poor remain poor. Our problem is not with the electoral system … it is the type of politicians we have across the political isle. By the way, when a government brings a bill, it does not mean its MPs are forced to vote for it. NO. That would not be democratic. So stop complaining.

santana
santana
6 years ago

Mr Nhlane, it looks like you have missed one thing in the political arena. There are other things in politics that the opposition and the ruling party can bang heads and have same solution despite the usual enemity they have. When it comes to raise their salaries they behave like children from one house. When they want to block Section 64 they do it together smartly. I wonder why you are accusing govt on the failure of 50+1 as if it is govt which made it fail. Are you not contradicting yourself when you are saying the opposition MPs who… Read more »

Binnwell Kachikopa
6 years ago
Reply to  santana

Santana, you are the problem, reread the story and get the gist of it, your bigger problem is that you always defend dpp as the devil you are with your evil professor

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