Friday 5 October 2012

Government: Buy E -Toll tags. COSATU: NO don't buy E-Toll tags

The beggining of this week government called upon the South African motorists to purchase E-Toll tags but the COSATU insisted hat people should not bother buying E-TAG. Read Morehttp://www.fin24.com/Economy/Cosatu-Govt-jumping-gun-on-e-tolls-20121004

http://www.sowetanlive.co.za/news/2012/04/20/we-ve-no-power-to-arrest-e-toll-defaulters---sanral-boss

 

The question that came to my mind was " is there lack of communication between government and COSATU?" surely there is lack of communication between the two  parties which lead to the creation of confusion in the minds of drivers that will be affected with E-Tolling. Majority of motorists expressed concern regarding the E-tolling system saying that it will cost a lot bu the government which proclaims to be the listening government did not even bother to listen its citizens.What does that tells us it simply implies that the government doesn't care.On the Public Relations perspective the organisation/ leaders who do not listen to there stockholder's concern such a leader / organisation does not last meaning that it will not make a good reputation therefore people find it hard to believe whatever that leader /organisation says their countries.

On the other hand it's believed that most of them profit that will be made out of E-toll will go to companies based abroad, well what worries me is that S.A will never develop if  fast as along as more investors leave with profits to

This is my  write my last academic blog for 2012 it was a great experience to interact with young growing Bloggers and Writers, Unfortunately I am not concluding my blog in a good note but criticising the SANRAL and S.A government for not listening to the S.A citizens.



RELEASE YOUR VOICE.

L.BUTHELEZI

14 comments:

  1. who is the goverment to start with? if cosatu and the goverment are 2 differnt parties then i think yes there is lack of communication,they are contradictin the motorists,who are they supose to listen to

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    1. Well they suppose tpo listen to the vices of the majority the voices of the people who voted for them.

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  2. There is a lack of communication between the two parties because i know that if communication was effective there was not going to be confusion.

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    1. The government also seem like he is ignorance to the COSATU's call of dismissing the E-Toll system.

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  3. The government must just get over E-tolls ,people have said it more than enough times now that they can't afford this,now it is turning to a day light robbery by the government to its own people.

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    1. At the end am sure we wont see major difference in th e rural areas.

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  4. THE GOVERNMENT MUST MUST GET OVER THE E-TOLL SYSTEM AND MOVE ON AND LET IT PRODUCE EFFECTIVE WAY OF COMMUNICATION

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    1. The important thing the government should listen to the people the ones who are paying tax not minority individuals.

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  5. I guess the government is just trying to get back all the money they lost but this shouldn't involve us as the citizens of the country.

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  6. Th worst thing is that foreign companies will benefit to much on this E Tolling system.

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  7. foreign countries are benefiting while south africans are dying of hunger,the parties need to sort out their communication strategy because the one they are using now is not working at all.

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    1. indeed they must find another communication strategy

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  8. COSATU must just accept that the e-tolling system has won and either way, it'll work to our advantage but they are too stubborn to see it

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  9. someone has to take the fall for this because they used pension fund money

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