Do something, stop complaining

Letters

EVERYONE is complaining on social media and other platforms about politicians not doing their jobs.
People have different reasons for complaining.
Some are personal or political, but most mean well as they are fed up of the poor economy, which is affecting us.
Poor service delivery is a major concern for all.
Some MPs are performing while the others are not.
People have every reason to vote them out in next year’s national general election.
One thing I fail to see from those complaining is their background.
Some of us do nothing to help our people apart from doing our paid jobs and complain against the Government and politicians.
There are some things we can do.
We can donate funds and build classrooms or buy vehicles and donate to clinics at home.
We can build pastors’ houses or pay school fees for unfortunate students in our own tribes.
We can donate school supplies to our nearest elementary school.
There are some things we can do without the help of the Government.
We need volunteers who believe in change.
We need people who don’t just talk, but are making things happen in their own areas.
We need action heroes in the country; not those who just talk.

Samson Komati