KwaZulu-Natal\u2019s 11.4 million citizens will now be able to directly engage with Premier Sihle Zikalala, after he opened a Facebook page designed to make him more accessible to the province\u2019s people. Bongani Tembe, Premier Zikalala\u2019s spokesperson, said that Zikalala had embraced the use of Facebook as a means to engage with the public on numerous topics related to his work as the province\u2019s Premier.<\/p>\n
The main reason for this is for the Premier to interact directly with the people of KZN, they will get the opportunity to interact directly with him and he will respond. The Premier will also have live interactive sessions with them where they will ask him questions and he will respond,\u201d Tembe said.<\/p>\n
He said that they viewed the Facebook page as an important platform as there was now a huge concentration of people using social media and that they were willing to respond to each and every question whilst also taking on board suggestions made by the people.<\/p>\n
With some elements on social at times portraying hostile and at times aggressive behaviour in their interactions with public figures, Tembe said that Zikalala was a reasonable, calm and vastly experienced leader capable of handling questions and suggestions without being emotional.<\/p>\n
Zimbabwe\u2019s founding leader Robert Mugabe has died aged 95. Mugabe died in a hospital in Singapore surrounded by family including his wife, Grace, sources told ZimLive.<\/p>\n
Sadly, we have lost him. It\u2019s a day we hoped would never come, but he has had a good innings and is now rested,\u201d a former minister in Mugabe\u2019s government said, declining to be named. Read more<\/a><\/p>\n
Source: IOL<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"