READER LETTER | A mockery of Presidency

I know that desperate times call for desperate measures, but not to the detriment of tainting the image of the Presidency.

Despite President Cyril Ramaphosa having a large following on X, data has revealed that he rated low on accountability and humanisation.
Despite President Cyril Ramaphosa having a large following on X, data has revealed that he rated low on accountability and humanisation. (GCIS)

I know that desperate times call for desperate measures, but not to the detriment of tainting the image of the Presidency.

While service delivery is key to the government of the day to win more voters, it does not make sense to take  President Cyril Ramaphosa to participate in patching potholes. It is a mockery in that office.

One is tempted to say this is the best that our government can do: patch potholes instead of turning the sod turning of massive road infrastructure. This even reminds me of the premier of Limpopo, Stan Mathabatha, with the media tailing behind as he was led to the ribbon cutting of tin shacks.

Is this service delivery of the highest order in this country? This is so embarrassing. The office of the Presidency must put its house in order.

Raletsatsi Makgato, Tzaneen


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