Tito Mboweni, as usual, responded to Twitter to advise people that no matter how angry they are about the situation, burning and destroying their local properties and infrastructure is not the best option they could think of.
Tito Mboweni, the Minister of Finance, used a toilet as an example, stating that it’s like using an oasis as a toilet in the desert; you’ll return thirsty.
He had no idea that former President Jacob Zuma’s son, Duduzani Zuma, would be among the commenters. In response to Minister of Finance Tito Mboweni, Duduzani Zuma said, “Let everything burn” with a hashtags #FreeJacobZuma
ANC has started dealing with those who have openly shown support to the supporters of Jacob Zuma, in return, they are ready to give the party all the negative treatment in return.
The South African has been badly governed and the teeming population are no longer happy with the situation which is robbing people of their life. There are lives that could have been saved if your comrades had spent that R500 billion wisely.
Nothing new here; since protests were permitted, SA as a society has been at war with the government in the form of revolutionary onslaughts. Just wait till blood is spilled to realize that this isn’t just vigilante violence of burning and damaging infrastructure, but something much more serious.