Linda Mtoba is not happy with the South African government. Images via Instagram: @linda_mtoba
‘I’m at a point where I try to not complain about the government every day because surely this is bad for my mental well-being,’ said Linda.
Linda Mtoba is not happy with the South African government. Images via Instagram: @linda_mtoba
South African media personality Linda Mtoba has seemingly had it with the country and its long list of problems. Taking to Twitter, Linda pointed out a number of things that the current government is evidently struggling to keep intact while adding that all of the complaints have become quite bad for her health.
Twitter users who are just as fed up as she is, quickly headed to the comment section where they too vented their frustrations about the lack of action that has crippled South Africa over the last few years.
It’s been years since South Africans have been happy with the way the country is being run and millions of social media posts every day is proof of that.
Recently, South Africans have been plunged into darkness while load shedding that can last up to 12 hours a day has become a norm.
Every other day people are also subjected to “water-shedding”.
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It appears actress Linda Mtoba has just about had it with the endless issues and has taken to social media to air her frustrations.
“Load-shedding, potholes, parks badly or rather not maintained at all, roads not maintained, some have no markings. We all just driving.”
“And to add to my list, jaywalking. But this goes back to poor planning by the government by having no walkways. If there is they’re also badly maintained so people don’t walk there but rather walk on the road,” she wrote.
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Not stopping there, she also added how complaining about the government daily has become bad for her health.
“I’m at a point where I try to not complain about the government every day because surely this is bad for my mental well-being. But wow.”
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The post resonated with her many followers who couldn’t agree more that something has to change.
@dee_kele said:
“Our country has become such a sad place filled with so many problems caused by mismanagement and failure to plan accordingly.”
While @clarissaopperman said:
“We will be failing ourselves come 2024 if we keep voting the same.”
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