You are wasting my time.
Umosha ixesha lam torho. Lo rhulumente uphetheyo uwa uvuka uzama ukuvelisa amacebo okuphuhlisa isidima sabantu. Uzama ukubuyisa isidima sabantu. Ndinexhala yimibuzo yohloniphekileyo uWalters. Omnye wemibuzo yakhe ubusithi ... (Translation of isiXhosa paragraph follows.)
[You are wasting my time. This current government is trying by all means to put in place ways of developing the dignity of the people. It is trying to restore the dignity of the people. I am afraid of the question asked by hon Waters. One of his questions was ...]
... "Why do people depend on the state to survive?" Can you imagine? [Interjections.]
Sithini? Siyeke abantu bafe yindlala? Ngaba bantu banye ke aba bahamba baye kujayivisa abantu bethu ezilokishini behamba noZille bedanisa naye. Ufuna balambe? Asizi kuyenza loo nto! Lo rhulumente uzama ukubuyisela isidima sabantu. Kodwa ke zona iziphako zakuhlala zikhona. Mphathiswa Bathabile Dlamini, qhubeka ntombazana umsebenzi wakho siyawubona thina.
Ndifuna ukuqwela ngokuxelela aba bantu be-DA bandicaphukisa kakhulu ... [Kwahlekwa.] ... into yokuba olu calucalulo lokuhlala alwanelanga nje ukuthatha abantu lubase ezilalini, lwenza ... (Translation of isiXhosa paragraphs follows.)
[What are we supposed to do? Must we just let the people die of starvation? These are the same people who go to the locations to dance with our people; they go with hon Zille and dance with her. Do you want them to starve? We are not going to do that! This government wants to restore the dignity of the people. But the results of these are clear. Minister Bathabile Dlamini, continue with what you are doing as it is noticeable.
I want to conclude by telling these people of the DA that they are infuriating me. [Laughter.] This thing of discrimination did not only force people to go and stay in the rural areas, it also ...] I have just confirmed with Dr Goqwana that I am right to say I suspect dementia when it comes to hon Waters. Dr Goqwana, is that the right word? I was a nurse; now I'm no longer in the clinic. Dr Goqwana said, "You are right, Mrs Tshwete." [Laughter.] [Applause.] Once it has been confirmed by the doctor, it is true. He is suffering from dementia, because he has forgotten that ...
... ucalucalulo olu bathi bayalulwa lulo olu lubangele ukuba kube nje. [... the apartheid they claim to be fighting against is the one that is the cause of this.]