We want a Vice President not a cheerleader

When the country burns you should count on your leaders to be there to meet the challenge because when Rome burns no one washes with spittle.

Not here. Not in this country. Here when the country is enveloped by a high sense of disquiet, which needs decisive action none other than the Vice President of the country is happy cheerleading a charade that enjoys playing with spittle.

At a time when the nation is concerned with kicking out corruption, or any perceptions of it particularly in the corridors of power, by coming up with a law that will ensure that our leaders are beyond reproach, Vice President Mompati Merafhe is engaged in a cheap game of political point-scoring and playing to the gallery.

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