Wednesday, May 23, 2007

A miss in CT is worse than a mile

Rasool yesterday welcomed the findings but said it proved the point that the 2009 election battle will be fought around service delivery.

He said that while he was confident of the ANC’s position, which according to approval ratings was on the increase, the electorate was aware there was an alternative government in the province.

But, he said, the surveys also showed that service delivery in the Western Cape …

- apart from housing and crime -

was on a firm footing even in the economic arena…
Rasool blows his own trumpet

InternAfrica would like to point out, that the majority of Cape Town’s cityzens do not enjoy the benefits of the firm footing in the economic arena; and that to these people provincial support for bulk sewage, water and land could make a better life of their own. Particularly with regard to housing.

It is a misnomer to say the province is doing well economically - in contrast to crime, which is caused by lack of access to the economy… in a province where no local buying power can match the price of an international wishing to purchase land and housing in the beautiful Cape.

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