The PAC wants to send its condolences to the people of Vlaklaagte in Mpumalanga, where an accident took place. We are saying maybe the ruling party should change the name of the road from Moloto to someone else because people are dying there. We do not know, maybe the Moloto family wants to be paid something. But this is unacceptable.
I am new to Parliament and have spent only a short time here but I have learned so much from all of you as you came up to this podium to speak on various occasions. I shall use my holidays to reflect on this new knowledge that I have acquired thus far.
I feel really useful, having taken part in the deliberations and I am proud that I have this great opportunity to serve my people in this way. I am looking forward to getting even deeper into helping to build this young but great democracy. We must together set an example to our people that, even though we may be different, we can still listen and talk to one another as brothers and sisters, Africans that we truly are.
Social cohesion is one of the most important objectives that the PAC seeks to achieve from this country and I am confident that we shall all embrace that approach as we come back after this festive season.
Let me then wish all of you a good rest and a peaceful period during the Christmas holidays, which will usher in the New Year. I am appealing to you that when you are home, please, do not use your status and drink and drive around. Stay away from alcohol so that we may all come back to this lovely Parliament. May God bless you all! I thank you. [Applause.]