... is in turmoil and the levels of unrest and civil disobedience are increasing every day. [Interjections.] The lives of workers here in the Boland and in the vineyards are being lost every day. [Interjections.] Your Ministers are going there with conflicting messages. Some are encouraging the workers ... [Interjections.] ... to do things that are lawless and so on, and in the process we are losing more jobs than building them. Our situation is going to become completely untenable. [Interjections.]
Extraordinary conditions and circumstances require extraordinary efforts on the part of leadership, and I want to ask the following question. Mr President, why are you so quiet? [Interjections.] Why do we not see decisive leadership on your part in marshalling your forces so that we can see solutions begin to happen? [Time expired.] [Interjections.] [Applause.]