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.
If we are to put a stop to corruption and state capture, those responsible must be brought to book.
We have to build further on the collaboration with business and labor to restore confidence and prevent an investment downgrade.
We must not have an economy that discourages and chases away investors from investing in South Africa.
We should put behind us the era of diminishing trust in public institutions and weakened confidence in our country's public leaders.
We must stop the division among us. We must stop factionalism. We must embrace unity; we must embrace working together, because if we are divided, we will not be able to win in 2019.
We cannot effect meaningful change if we become complacent, if we become comfortable with our own positions in the status quo.
South Africa must come first in everything we do.
Issues to do with corruption, issues of how we can straighten out our state-owned enterprises, and how we deal with 'state capture' are issues that are on our radar screen.