On a more serious
note, if I were president of South Africa, my first order of business would be
to make it compulsory for the youth to have to do some sort of civil service
after school or to go study. Today’s
society is a place built on immorality. Many children come from broken homes as
divorce rates continue to sky rocket. There is a lack of control, guidance and stability
in households, which leads to a less ambitious, less disciplined youth.
Currently the unemployment rate for people under the age of 30 in South Africa
is somewhere around 42%. A scary thought! That means that nearly HALF of South
Africa’s youth is unemployed. By making them do civil service, the youth and
the country would benefit.
School leavers could have a choice to either further their studies or do a year’s civil service in nursing, the army, the police force or nature conservation. This law would help to: increase the percentage of skilled individuals, improve the unemployment rate, boost the economy and not to mention, solve South Africa’s service delivery problems. The country would have more medical help, which would mean better healthcare. There would be less crime with more police out there and we would never have to worry about going to war as there would always be access to trained soldiers. Nature conservation could help fix global warming problems and rhino poaching. It would benefit the youth by helping them to develop themselves into well-rounded individuals. They would learn discipline, skills and would have more opportunity to further themselves in life. Good idea?
School leavers could have a choice to either further their studies or do a year’s civil service in nursing, the army, the police force or nature conservation. This law would help to: increase the percentage of skilled individuals, improve the unemployment rate, boost the economy and not to mention, solve South Africa’s service delivery problems. The country would have more medical help, which would mean better healthcare. There would be less crime with more police out there and we would never have to worry about going to war as there would always be access to trained soldiers. Nature conservation could help fix global warming problems and rhino poaching. It would benefit the youth by helping them to develop themselves into well-rounded individuals. They would learn discipline, skills and would have more opportunity to further themselves in life. Good idea?
Next ordered of business – taxis! Need I even say more? We all start to boil at the sight of a taxi getting away with breaking yet another law of the road. If I was the boss, I would put forth a law that would get every taxi to behave. It would state that if a taxi commits more than five serious traffic offenses, their vehicle will be removed and their licence suspended for five years. Unfair? I don’t think so! They brought it upon themselves with their arrogant attitudes and lack of concern for others on the road.
Another thing I would do if I was in charge of our country would be to abolish the secrecy bill, which sensors anyone from publishing any dirty laundry about the government. This bill goes against everything a democracy stands for. It removes our freedom of speech and right to know the calibre of our leaders. My government would be based on transparency and we would receive our majority vote for the pure fact that we would turn our promises into visible actions.
Umshini Wami ; - ) |
There are so many things I would do if I were president, but if I write them all down you will be reading all week! If I were the boss, South Africa would be a better place for all!
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