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We need a Radical State of the Nation Address: Sasco   Feb 9, 2011 2:01 PM |
By Sasco
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 In resolving the myriad problems that beset our country such as poverty,
unemployment, disease, illiteracy, the State of The Nation Address has to
signal a major paradigm shift from its predecessors.
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 [image: Parliament building in Cape Town.]
Parliament building in Cape Town.

Just like Mandela’s maiden State of The Nation Address was a marked
departure from its predecessors, so does Zuma’s. It has to be epoch-making.

In responding to the needs of hundreds of thousands of poor working class
youth who loiter on the streets unemployed and unemployable, the President
has to articulate the provision of Free Higher Education. This should set
the tone for the Ministry of Finance and the Department of Higher Education
to roll their sleeves and, hastily, implement Free Higher Education.

Our President has to commit the government to the building of Universities
in Mpumalanga and in the Northern Cape to decrease the amount of students
excluded from Higher Education for lack of space. The President needs to
also commit government to the building of more campuses in the already
existing Universities and FET’s. The State of the Nation Address needs to
commit government to the rapid development of the FET sector.

As a cherry on top, the President needs to shock capital by declaring war on
labor brokers and committing government to sniff out these vultures from the
face of the South African economy. Property relations and capitalism should
not be left untouched either. Now, that would be a truly radical State of
the Nation Address.

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