Take us into your confidence, Minister, and tell us why millions of people were denied the opportunity to watch their favourite sport in the first place and what repercussions will the individuals involved in the shocking state of affairs face?
The MINISTER OF SPORT, ARTS AND CULTURE: Thank you, hon member. I wish I knew, but I don't. I do not know because as I said there are different role players. That is when you see public and private interests colliding and as a result creating its own victims - which happens to be the masses of the people out there. That collision has been at the basis of what led to the blackouts. Nevertheless we are past that issue and we are now here and people are watching. We should ensure that that is not repeated. One of the things we emphasised and made sure that it happens is that we are not dealing with a problem only here for now, but for the coming five years. Thank you very much.
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