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Editorial | New year, fresh solutions: He might be tempted to use the reshuffle to bring in more of his allies and discard his enemies. But that will not help South Africans who may not be bothered by politics, but who want the lights on 24 hours a day

In two weeks’ time, thousands of matriculants will receive their results and many will join the long unemployment queues.

A stagnant economy will not be able to absorb them, and this can give rise to for all sorts of social ills that will be a burden to society. Only a committed functional government will help ease some of these problems.So, as calls increase on Ramaphosa to reshuffle his Cabinet, he needs to take all these factors into account. He might be tempted to use the reshuffle as an opportunity to bring in more of his allies and discard his enemies.

 

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We love incompetence,we will vote for them again.

Reshuffling of the enemies next to you is better before they put poison in your cup of tea.

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We really just want the lights to stay on. Reshuffling the Cabinet does not make a difference as the incoming Ministers will still conform to the rotten system we find ourselves in.

Ramaphosa must just bring his allies bcz his enemies might use the party's resources to regroup

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