Big up to Lukhona Mnguni

17 June 2011 - 19:44 By Winston J by email
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Firstly I really need to congratulate this person whom I guess to be a lady, from the way she writes unless I overlooked the gender expressed in the letter.

As one reads this letter one hears the voices of not one but of thousands and dare I say millions of "silent" voices being aired by the one and mighty brave voice belonging to Lukhona Mnguni. As the advert would say "give her/him a Bells".

Lukhona made the effort and sacrificed her private time to construct a straight to the point letter hitting her target "bull’s eye" where it hurts most. This requires courage, bravery and sacrifice on her part for which she deserves 100%.

She should be awarded a bursary to study journalism.

I believe the country would like to see the face to this silent voice which has spoken so loudly (which has captivated such vast attention) perhaps even more than any single one of the Presidents speeches.

The time is long overdue for someone to make a stand and stand up! And how more significant and appropriate than someone from the youth to simply say enough is enough.

Sadly to say that my personal thought is that the president cannot see the wood from the trees as he is so in the thick of it.

Someone has said that "there are none whom are so enslaved to those who falsely believe they are free"

 There is so much more to say on my part but suffice to say my opinion has been expressed.

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