Mr Speaker and hon Deputy President, one cannot fault the response that you have given on how one is going to deal with this matter. However, it is common knowledge that especially during times of election, just before an election, Ministers and politicians cannot resist the temptation of making promises to the people on the ground. What follows is that the promises are not kept. Now, we are glad that you have said that the offices of the premiers would follow this and also the Ministry in the Presidency on performance monitoring and evaluation.
What I would like to know is the following: Is the Ministry in the Presidency already working out mechanisms to deal with regular feedback and ensuring that we do not lead people up the garden path when we make promises, especially like the one made in the area of Jozini, where last year people were promised water and electricity, which is still manna from heaven for them. Thank you, Mr Deputy President.