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Tue Jun 18 08:11:29 SAST 2013

Zuma must choose wisely: iLIVE

Greg Ivins, Newlands | 26 July, 2012 00:20
President Jacob Zuma during the closing session of the ANC National Policy Conference on Friday 29/06/2012 at Gallagher Estate in Midrand, Johannesburg.
Image by: KEVIN SUTHERLAND

Should President Jacob Zuma get more involved in service delivery ("Zuma gets lowdown on rundown rural town", yesterday)?

It is a rhetorical question.

"A better life for all" is a slogan the ANC uses, and this message relates to service delivery. Nobody expects Zuma to be actively involved in service delivery - he has a country to run.

But he should appoint people capable of improving the situation. He should not hand out responsibilities to "trusted" comrades who have no experience in the field.

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