Now, what we have not done since the dawn of democracy is build a brand new city in the past 25 years. Seventy-five percent of South Africans are going to be living in urban areas by 2030. The cities of Johannesburg, Tshwane, Cape Town and eThekwini are running out of space to accommodate all those who throng to them. Has the time not arrived for us to be bold and reach beyond ourselves and do what may seem impossible? Has the time not arrived to build a new smart city founded on the technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution? [Applause.] I would like to invite South Africans ... [Interjections.] Yes, where and when? [Interjections.] Now, listen carefully: I would like to invite South Africans to begin imaging this prospect. We are the South African nation that with its Constitution gives hope to the hopeless, rights to the dispossessed and marginalised. Though we may have faltered, we have not forgotten. We are still that nation.