READER LETTER | 'If you want to make everyone happy, don't be a leader, sell ice cream.'
This world-famous Steve Jobs phrase can teach President Cyril Ramaphosa something he will never get – you can't make everyone happy. Investigating Unit's report on Digital Vibes corruption were exasperating. The president wishes to please everybody, instead of tackling runaway corruption. How dare he call endemic corruption in our country mere challenges?
Ramaphoria' does not come across as someone who believes the public have the ability to listen, scrutinise and form sensible interpretations. If he did, he would be more careful when addressing the public. His cautiously formulated statements were similar to embracing corruption.
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