Continue, hon Minister.
TONA YA DIPALANGWA: Gore ba bo ba sa itse dipuo tsa Maaforikaborwa, ga se bothata jwa me. Ke batla go bua jaana ke re, maabane, mokgatlho o wa DA o ile wa seka wa dumelela molao o o tshwanetseng go re thusa go tsweletsapele le go tlhabolola maemo a bomme.
Bomme ba Maaforikaborwa ba tlhokofalela mo ditseleng ba ya go belega ka ntlha ya go tlhoka ditsela. Jaanong, gompieno mokgatlho o o boa gape o batla go tla go dirisa kago ya ditsela mo Gauteng, e e tlisitsweng ke puso e ya ANC, gonne e batla gore maemo a Aforikaborwa a nne kwa setlhoeng. [Nako e fedile.] [Legofi.] (Translation of Setswana paragraphs follows.)
[The MINISTER OF TRANSPORT: It is not my problem if they don't know the South African languages. I want to say that yesterday this party, the DA, was against the law that is supposed to assist us to advance and improve the wellbeing of women.
South African women die on our roads while they are on the way to give birth because of a lack of roads. Now, even today this party comes back again and wants to use the construction of roads in Gauteng, which was done by the ANC because it wanted the state of South Africa to be highly developed. [Time expired.] [Applause.]]