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We must investigate without fear or favour the so-called 'accounting irregularities' that cause turmoil in the markets and wipe billions off the investments of ordinary South Africans.

Everyone has to be receptive to the decisions of the ANC because that is the political center. You have got to accept the decisions, and you also have to accept the direction that you are given by the ANC.

The country is yearning to put behind all these horrible things that have to do with corruption, state capture, behind us. The sooner these are all done, the better, because we want to move on; we want to move on to a better life.

Things such as corruption is a big thing in the ANC.

We want to renew our vows with our people. We want to reconnect with our people. We want to get our people excited again.

Land is a very broad as well as a complex issue, and it has to be handled very delicately because around land, there is quite a lot of emotion.

My campaign to become leader of the ANC was pivoted on two things: Renewing the ANC and taking back to the values the were espoused and subscribed to by Nelson Mandela, Oliver Thambo, and many other leaders.

I will try to work very hard not to disappoint the people of South Africa.

We want to clean up South Africa so that we can begin to make it more attractive to investors but at the same time to deal with the issues that are impeding growth.

To get education to sink deep into the minds of a nation takes a generation and more.

Marikana is a huge wake-up call.

Somewhere in the depths of my soul is the connection my father had with his cattle, the hills of Khalavha, and his people.

Apartheid was baked hard in the mining industry because that's where it originated.

We are building a country where a person's prospects are determined by their own initiative and hard work and not by the color of their skin, place of birth, gender, language, or income of their parents.

We will accelerate our land redistribution program not only to redress a grave historical injustice but also to bring more producers into the agricultural sector and to make more land available for cultivation.

We are determined that expropriation without compensation should be implemented in a way that increases agricultural production, improves food security, and ensure that land is returned to those from who it was taken under colonialism and apartheid.

I have not committed any crimes. I have not stolen any money. I have not looted state resources.

To those who have being stealing government money, it has to come to an end.

Climate change is a reality.

Nobody, no family, is above the law.

As members of the executive, we are accountable to Parliament.

It is not the function of the leader of government business to discipline members of the executive.

I believe that our economy is not a one- or two-percent growth economy; I believe it can grow at four percent, and we can revitalize our economy if we do the right things.

We have realized that corruption is rife, and we are going to address it. We are going to root out corruption, and that is a promise I can make.

The ANC must ensure that South Africa does not become a mafia state because once you reach that state, all the wheels have come off.

Violence against women and children resembles an epidemic. It has spread through society, sparing no social group or class.

No man is born believing that he has dominion over women. Instead, this view is handed down from generation to generation and amplified through social custom, culture, and popular media.

During the worst days of apartheid, we turned to the church for hope and courage as we fought a righteous struggle for a democratic, non-racial, non-sexist, just, and prosperous South Africa.

In working to end violence against women and children, we need to ensure that men are centrally involved. Men need to organise themselves in a sustained campaign against gender-based violence.

We are determined to build a society defined by decency and integrity that does not tolerate the plunder of public resources nor the theft by corporate criminals of the hard-earned savings of ordinary people.

Tough decisions have to be made to close our fiscal gap, stabilise our debt, and restore our state-owned enterprises to health.

All our policies must be measured by the extent to which they contribute to job creation. Policies that do not create jobs - or that threaten jobs - must be reviewed and revised.

We need to transform our rural areas, restore the land to its rightful owners, and significantly grow our agricultural output.

Because of their marginalised position in the economy, the mass of the workers carry the burdens of society.

We must be humble and listen to the people who elected us to lead.

South Africa has not turned its back on human rights at all.

We are a nation that does not build walls. We do not believe in building walls. And that defines who we are. We are South Africans, and we do not subscribe to the building of walls.

We say South Africa is an open country, and when people come here, we must deal with them with dignity and respect within the parameters of our Constitution.

When courts rule in our country, we have them as the final arbiter on matters in which we might not agree on. And that is an important pillar of our democracy.

Whenever you go through the length and breadth of our country... you see a long face: you will see the long face of an African woman because she's black, because she's poor.

Corruption in state-owned enterprises and other public institutions has undermined our government's programs to address poverty and unemployment.

We aim to restore our focus on building an economy in which all South Africans can flourish, an economy which benefits the people as a whole rather than a privileged few.

As the ANC, we have got to condemn violence as a method of addressing our differences and disputes amongst us.

The expropriation of land without compensation is envisaged as one of the measures that we will use to accelerate redistribution of land to black South Africans.

In defence of Madiba's legacy, we will continue to wage a relentless war on corruption and mismanagement of the resources of our country.

We are determined to rebuild the confidence of our people in public institutions and restore the credibility of those elected to serve them.

Some say the Constitution has robbed us of a proper land redistribution process. Others would want to look at other clauses. Well, it's South Africa. Everything is transparent and open for debate.

We have to have a good look at the Constitution. Let's determine where the shortcomings are. Then we can start talking of clauses.

We must again carry the burden of our people and shoulder our commitment to leading them to the promised land.

We need to remind ourselves of the kind of society of which we have dreamed for so long, for which we have fought, and for which so many lost their lives.

We can make this country the garden of Eden.

We need to make sure that the ANC branches are strong, that they can lead the communities we live in.

You can never have unity if you want things to go your way.

We must acknowledge that there are factions in our movements... We should not be telling lies to each other; we should tell the truth to each other with the view that there will be unity.

If we are not honest, we are not going to be able to forge unity.

If we are to put a stop to corruption and state capture, those responsible must be brought to book.

We should draw deep into Madiba's wisdom. We should draw deep into Madiba's style of doing things in an orderly manner, in a purposeful manner, in a way where we focus.

We need to rid our State Owned Enterprises of corruption because the money being siphoned out should be funding them.

We have to build further on the collaboration with business and labor to restore confidence and prevent an investment downgrade.

The expropriation of land without compensation should be among the mechanisms available to government to give effect to land reform and redistribution.

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