Ngicela ukuvumelana nobaba uZulu uma ethi: sibonge bonke abantu namaqembu abe nesandla ekutheni ukhetho luhambe kahle kwaNongoma. [Let me concur with hon Zulu when he said that we need to thank everybody, as well as the political parties who contributed to the smooth running of the elections in Nongoma.] We really appreciate all efforts made by everybody in these elections. Wherever elections take place in our country, they should be conducted peacefully. We think it is only under those conditions, with real programmes, that people will aspire to winning elections, as happened in kwaNongoma.
Speaker, may I also turn to the story of Makana. Those who think they can profit from acts of corruption politically must forget about it. Those who are corrupt will be sorted out afterwards and got rid of. There is no question about it. So, if you hope to profit from a gamble, you will not win, but you will march. All we are saying is that we will systematically work through the process. The Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development announced a number of these actions and they are therefore going to increase in intensity, and we will get rid of them one way or another. Thank you, Speaker. [Applause.]