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Submitted | first-name | support | top-concern | message |
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2025-03-18 14:06:16 +02:00 | Elma | No I do not | Name changes in general | Names depict history, and history tells a story, good or bad. You can't change it. Don't use our tax money for this unnecessary business! We are not interested in seeing new names, but in seeing less corruption, fewer politicians, and a safer country. |
2025-03-18 07:24:36 +02:00 | Anke | No I do not | Name changes in general | |
2025-03-17 16:29:19 +02:00 | Annie | No I do not | Name changes in general | South Africa definitely have much larger issues to sort out than unnecessary name changes. Apart from the huge cost, it creates confusion. Money can go to many more worthwhile causes. |
2025-03-17 11:30:39 +02:00 | David | No I do not | Name changes in general | Changing names of streets etc is a GIANT wasteful expenditure. What is the purpose and the benefit to the citizen? Rather repurpose the funds to alleviate the plight of the poor, improve infrastructure, rural school conditions, essential medical services, improve water management etc. Or just fill the damned potholes.! WHAT HAPPENED TO COMMON SENSE? Does the Government think the SASSA and other social grant pensioners care a hoot about the names of the airports or street names? They would prefer an increase in grant moneys. Is the Government not here to serve the people’s needs? How many Grant recipients have petitioned for street name changes? |
2025-03-16 17:13:08 +02:00 | Mark | No I do not | Name changes in general | Elections revealed that SA citizens are tired of these money wasting ideological events costing millions of rands for nothing more than feeding money hungry useless committee people who add no value to the economy or South Africa. Just keeping on with expanding the public service that serves only to pay unemployable people with no meaningful outputs. |