President Cyril Ramaphosa says government will not accept the violent nature of theat various health facilities. He was responding to a question from IFP Chief Whip Narend Singh during his oral reply session in the Good Hope Chamber in Parliament.
Singh wanted to know how government would ensure that police are brought on board to protect the rights of citizens.Ramaphosa has called on the essential service health workers to return to work and also not to intimidate those on duty. “During this strike process, we have seen many act that are really concerning where people are sick and where workers who are in ICU units are being pulled out. That is not acceptable. And we should never accept behaviour like that. And we expect our health workers, yes to protest but at the same time put the lives of our people ahead of anything else. So we expect that as we move forward, these messages will be heeded,” says Ramaphosa.
But you will accept your mate, the EFF's threats to once again hold an entire nation at ransom and cause more damage (looting threatened if you don't close shop 😡) because he is having a wet nappy moment on 20 March 2023!!!! Seriously u need to get with program Rama 😡😡😡
Pay them what they deserve
Ramaposa say he will not accept violence, but he does nothing, his Minister Beki Cele puppet does nothing, they have no solutions, it's their people that does damages, that's why
He must just give them what they want that is the only way to prevent this because workers are not given salary increment while they just steal money for their own purposes
Well do something about it!
Yet people have already died. More talking, deliberating, consulting while the country burns.
Will he do what he did to Marikana miners?
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