Hon Deputy Minister, your speaking time has expired. I will allow you two minutes to wrap up.
MOTLATSI WA LETONA LA KGWEBISANO LE INDASETERI (Mof T V Tobias): Ha ke phethela puo yaka Modulasetulo ke ipiletsa ho Maafrika Borwa ohle ho hlompha ditokelo tsa botho, ho amahana le ho tlama maqhama le mmuso wa Afrika Borwa o etelletsweng pele ke Mokgatlo wa ANC, ho theha mesebetsi le ho lwantsha bofuma. Re tshwanela ho ikopanya ka bongata ho etsa dikgwebopotlana, e le hore bongata ba rona bo tle bo fumantshwe dithuso tsa ditjhelete ke mmuso wa rona.
Re ipiletsa ho setjhaba ka kakaretso hore se se phahamise maikutlo ka taba ya tshotleho hoo se ka sebediswang ke batho ditabeng tse tshwanang le ntho e etsahetseng matsatsing a fetileng. Ka bokgutshwanyane ke re ha re tshwaraneng setjhaba sa rantsho re se ke ra kgutlela morao. Pele e ya pele! Pula! [Mahofi.] (Translation of Sesotho paragraphs follows.)
[The DEPUTY MINISTER OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY (Mrs T V Tobias): I would like to conclude my speech, Chairperson, by appealing to all South Africans to respect human rights, to forge relations with the South African government which is led by the ANC, to create jobs and to fight poverty. We need to come together in big numbers to form small businesses so that more people can be provided with financial assistance by our government.
We appeal to the community in general not to overreact about the suffering, and not to be used by some people in matters similar to what has happened in the past few days. I would briefly like to say that we should stand together as a nation, and not go back. We are moving forward! Blessings! [Applause.]]