Hon Dexter, yes there are outcomes that the President has agreed to with his Ministers, and contracts have been signed to that end. But the process of nation-building is an ongoing process; it's not something that would simply admit to strict timeframes. When the Bulls go to Soweto, for instance, that's a major contribution. It conveys, in a very practical way, a more positive message than what you and I can manage in a rally.
Therefore we have to take the contributions of all sections of society towards unity of South Africans as an important matter. Those of us who have public platforms as public representatives and as leaders must utilise these public platforms to convey this message of unity of our people all the time. Even as we differ or as we expose one another's weaknesses, we must not forget to slide in the message that our people need to be united all the time. I think that is a task that we must all carry. Thank you.
Particulars regarding steps taken to establish a code of ethics for business and politics
8. Rev K R J Meshoe (ACDP) asked the Deputy President: Whether, in light of his speech at the Regenesys graduation ceremony on 4 August 2010, he has taken any steps to establish a code of ethics for both business and politics; if not, why not; if so, (a) who are the drafters of the code and (b)(i) how will the code be enforced and (ii) by whom will it be enforced?