Thank you very much. Fortunately, I am going there tomorrow. [Applause.] I am going to see what progress has been made and probably I will see for myself the kind of challenges that are there and lift some of those challenges that needs our immediate attention. However, at the back of my mind I was thinking of the sewer spillage that spills into the river. I just feel that the President can't be everywhere and I am here to assist the President, so, I must go there. The President has deployed the army to help I must go and see how far. If there are challenges I must bring back a report to say all that we might need to complete this work. I will look at the challenges that are affecting the municipality. I will be with the Minister of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Cogta, and the Minister of Human Settlements, Water and Sanitation. We will probably see for ourselves what the challenges are and how best we must intervene.
We will take this kind of an approach throughout. This is a beginning of a long journey, we will crisscross the country going to those municipalities that are failing and lift them. We will not play politics and keep asking. We will do our civic duty and help where necessary. We will not say that this is a different sphere of government. We feel it is our obligation. So, I will be there tomorrow. I will try and attend to those problems that you are raising and see how best we help the people of eMfuleni with the services that they must get. Thank you very much. [Applause.]
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