Ramaphosa needs to mind his own business and let SA boom

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Another great week on the N3, SA’s most important economic artery, as truck drivers block the road for days, writes Bruceps.

Another great week on the N3, SA’s most important economic artery, as truck drivers block the road for days. Imagine the hell of being stuck behind them, halfway down or up Van Reenen’s Pass. You’re pregnant and your two-year-old in the back of the family Corolla is hungry and cold.

You can’t turn round. You can call until your phone dies. You know you’ll be there three days, each minute costing the country about R80,000...A subscription gives you full digital access to all Sunday Times content.Registered on the BusinessLIVE, Business Day or Financial Mail websites? Sign in with the same details.

 

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Bruceps You promoted him and supported him. You're a Ramaphosa apologist. Why should you now worry about the consequences of your decision? You saddled the ANC horse. Now you have to ride it. You are MSM and woke. Why should we trust you and your opinions?

Bruceps And the courts allowed them to walk free. Pathetic

Bruceps We need a working train system to move goods from the ports inland.

Bruceps And the Government are silent. Where is the Minister of Police, oh , arresting someone without a mask? The transport Minister, oh talking about non existent bullet trains, and the President is selling cows. No problems, just another day at the office

Bruceps The president is indeed minding his own business, he suspended the PP who had started investigation about his newly established phala phala mattress bank. What more must he do.

Bruceps Another evidence has been released about phala phala farm.

Bruceps He can't manage his cash we expect him to to decisive about issues gravely impacting the country? Try again

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