Secondly, our programme focuses on the poor, and that is why we have been also in eMampondweni, eQaukeni and eNyandeni and we are working very hard with communities there. It is not that we go to areas because there are by-elections. That is propaganda, and it will take you nowhere.
As much as we are going to earn votes through hard work, you are also going to earn your votes through hard work and support. The malnutrition and problems we are having today ...
... izinkinga ezindala, aziqali manje. Ngisho la, eNtshonalanga Kapa, e-De Doorns, kunenkinga yokuntuleka kokudla okunomsoco. Ngeke-ke sihambe sibanga umsindo ... (Translation of isiZulu paragraph follows.)
[... are old problems, they did not start now. Even here in the Western Cape, at De Doorns, there is a problem with regard to malnutrition. We cannot go around making a noise ...]
... about such things. What we are supposed to be doing is to work together because problems such as poverty are supposed to unite us. So, I do not know why you want to use them as political footballs. Thank you, Mr Speaker. [Applause.]