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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

The ANC Secrecy Bill Conspiracy & Democracy

On Tuesday the 22nd November, the ANC railroaded their much maligned "Information" Bill through parliament, which sent ripples throughout the South African Economy and the Media, because they have enacted their draconian architecture of Corruption & Deceit, which is set to plunge South Africa into a Mugabesqe Farce of political reprisals and racial oppression that will decimate South Africa in a Neo-Facist Dark Age.

Activist groups from across the spectrum and around the world have protested this death knell to the South African democracy that Nelson Mandela suffered so much to create. South Africa has now joined the cabal of dictatorships like Saudi Arabia, Syria, Iran, North Korea, Myanmar, Venezuela and Zimbabwe. A fiendish distinction and nefarious accolade that puts paid to any hopes of racial harmony and reconciliation ever happening in South Africa.

Why is this so? Because in the next five to ten years, the ANC will force Nationalisation down the throats of the South African populace, Monopolize the public and private business sector, and declare the Non-preference of any "non-African" population group in the country. All this while continuing to deceive and rob the citizens of South Africa through wide-scale corruption and hegemony.

How can this be true? It's has been on the ANC agenda since 1994 with the bribes that all of the ANC heirarchy accepted, which amounted to billions of Rands and which the Mac Maharaz scandal is only the most recent... With the Secrecy Bill as law, no one (journalist or otherwise) will be able to complain or protest about these activities of the ANC Elite! The Populace of South Africa will all suffer, even more than now, because the ANC Elite do not care about their own people's economic situation or human rights - Only in enriching the bank balances and padding their multi-million dollar mansions in affluent suburbs of Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Tswane (Pretoria), and Bleomfontein.

The sad truth is that the ANC have never wanted a Democracy or "Rainbow Nation", but instead legitimize their despotic hold on the wealth generated by this country!

Democracy is Dead & Apartheid is Black Too! (pun intended)

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Julius Malema's 5 Year suspension from ANC Youth League & the Fallout!

Today, the ANC NDC made known their ruling to suspend Julius Malema, Floyd Shibamvu & three other members of the Youth League National Executive, which effectively ends the Malema Dilemma, as Julius Malema will not even be an ANC member at the next elections, thereby preventing him from seeking re-election to the Youth League Presidency.

However, he has appealed against the decision, but it is unlikely that the ANC NDC will overturn it's own ruling and this means that Malema's career in the ANC is over. The only options that he has left are to form his own Youth Party to contest the upcoming elections against the ANC or to have the decision declared nul and void.

The Youth League leadership has voiced its outrage and hundreds protested angrily on the UNISA Campus in Polokwane, South Africa, where he was writing his belated Matric (High School Certificate). There have been many comments as to whether he will even pass his Matric this time round, as he has not attended any lectures, claiming that the Faculty "must take into consideration his obligations to the ANC Youth League, which are a higher priority to the nation".

The Youth League spokesperson, Floyd Shibamvu, has dismissed the NDC ruling as "an illegitimate judgement by ingrates to interfere in the activities of the Youth League", to which one political analyst commented that "at least Mr Shibamvu has studied the vocabulary section of the Matric English syllabus. However, the South African Media has expressed concern about Floyd Shibamvu's comments that "the oppressed youth of this nation will rise up against the anti-revolutionary elements within the ANC and make the country ungovernable". When further asked for an explanation, Floyd said, "We will protest in the streets and liberate the African Youth from their Capitolist Overlords. We will deal with Jacob Zuma and his cronies in the same way as the Libyans dealt with Qhadaffi and we'll dispose of all our enemies in the same way as Qhadaffi".

This has sparked worries of civil unrest, as memories of the Youth League riots outside Luthuli House in Johannesburg resurface and some people have spoken out about fears of random attacks on Europeans in general and Mining or industrial companies in the near future...

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Rugby World Cup 2011 & the Springboks.

The 2011 RWC in New Zealand was an impressive display of the cultural heritage of a nation with a conflicted past and just how reconciliation can bring two diverse ethnic groups together. Yes, there are still tensions and issues between the European and Moari inhabitants of New Zealand, but nowhere near as obvious as in South Africa or Brazil (which strangely have a higher Guinea Score for racial equality than NZ)... The way that New Zealand organised and incorporated their diverse cutural heritage into the Tournament is an example that even the elitist and bigoted ANC lead South Africa could learn from, as NZ did way more to include their people in the spirit of the game.

The only disappointment for South Africa was obviously the poor Tackling and Discipline of the Springboks, which lost them the quaterfinal match againt Australia 9 to 11. Though, one serious complaint is that the International Rugby Board has to pull their finger out of their collective backside and put their referees through a proper intensive training program, so they can know what the hell they are doing out there on the field. And whenis the IRB going to allow the TV referee to over-rule the field referee when the later has obviously made a glaring mistake that the whole world can see? Some of the idiots have about as much competence in refereeing as Robert Mugabe has in Nation Biulding...

Friday, October 7, 2011

Archbishop Tutu declares the ANC "Worse than The Apartheid Government"

The Dalai Lama Visa Scandal has once again shown the ANC's true colors and intentions, as has become painfully obvious over the last 16 years and shows just how farit's deviated  from the original ideals of Nelson Mandela!

The Issue behind the Dlalai Lama not being given a visa to visit South Africa for Archbishop Desmond Tutu's Birthday is one of pathological corruption and Plutocratic Sycophantism, because the ANC has allowed a foreign country in the People's Republic of China to dictate South African Foreign Policy. This has totally destroyed any credibility that the ANC has left with the International World, being that the ANC has already shown a schizophrenic attitude towards human rights and the international ideals of good governance...

Coming so shortly after Julius Malema's instigating Regime Change in Botswana and their double-faced stance on the ongoing crisis in Lybia has effectively made the ANC a Pariah and put them in the same class of congential idiocy as Venezuela's Chavez and the Myanmar governments. The international media has finally seen that the ANC and the NEw South African Government are now truly members of the Axis of Evil Regimes on the Planet.

There are already protests occuring daily in South Africa and very soon this country could experience the same anarchy and civil war like has gone on elsewhere in the world. Viva la Revolution!

Thursday, September 1, 2011

The Predilection of Demagogues (ANC Civil War)

The recent riots experienced in London, England envisioned a dark portent for South Africa as a country, because we have all of the same triggers and yet none of the outcomes or results. South Africa could easily be experiencing the same strife and civil unrest that are a landmark of many countries around the world: Libya, Botswana, Swaziland, Zimbabwe, Egypt, Bahrain, Britain and Syria. Just to name a few...

The straw that broke the camel's back seems to be Julius Malema (the Right Dishonorable Foul-Mouthed Demagogic President of the ANC Youth League) and his repeated comments about Nationalising the mining sector, Punishing the "White Colonialists for their crimes against Humanity", the Botswanan people overthrowing the national government, etc...

This has all in all brought him into conflict with the ANC leadership, as his continued rebelious speeches are causing fears amongst the South African citizens of a full-blown Civil War between African Youth (under 30s) and the rest of the citizens, in the same style as the ZANU/PF War Veterans and Mugabe's Death/Terror Squads, which are even operating in South Africa (CIO: Counter-Intelligence Operatives - As featured on an SABC Special Assignment episode).

Julius Malema has repeatedly threatened to restart the "Liberation Struggle" until all Whites have been driven off African soil and that he will bringing down the Zuma/Mantashe Oligarchy in a blaze of fire that would make even Che Guevarra (!950s Cuban Revolutionary) proud.

The recent violent riots outside Lithuli House in Johannesburg were, according to Andile Lili (Western Cape ANCYL leader), foretaste of what South Africa could expect if Julius Malema is punished in anyway or expelled from the ANC by the Disciplinary Hearing that started on that same day. The ANC Party has definately lost all control of the Youth League, which is operating completely autonomously,which the whole country can plainly see.

Is this the precursor of a Civil War in South Africa? More than Likely... And it definately will be the end of one of the ANC Factions - ANC Old Guard versus ANC Youth League! The result is beyond anyone's scope of prediction, but the country will definately be all the more impoverished for it...

So South African's might as well get used to hearing reporters signing out from the farside!

Monday, August 22, 2011

Brittish Riots: A Startling Preview of a South Africa under Julius Malema

This Was taken from The Yahoo News Article
 
LONDON (AP) — Thousands of extra police officers flooded into London Wednesday in a bid to end Britain's worst rioting in a generation. An eerie calm prevailed in the capital, but unrest spread across England on a fourth night of violence driven by diverse and brazen crowds of young people.
Scenes of ransacked stores, torched cars and blackened buildings frightened and outraged Britons just a year before their country is to host next summer's Olympic Games, bringing demands for a tougher response from law enforcement. Police across the country have made more than 1,100 arrests since the violence broke out over the weekend.
In London, where armored vehicles and convoys of police vans patrolled the streets, authorities said there would be 16,000 officers on duty — almost triple the number present Monday. They said a large presence would remain in the city through the next 24 hours at least.
The show of force seems to have worked.
"Without wishing to speak too soon it's been reasonably quiet for us so far tonight," London's Fire Brigade said in a message posted to Twitter earlier in the evening. "Let's hope it stays that way."
But outside the capital, chaos was spreading.
In the northwestern city of Manchester, hundreds of youths — some looking as young as 10 — rampaged through the city center, hurling bottles and stones at police and vandalizing stores. A women's clothing store on the city's main shopping street was set ablaze, along with a disused library in nearby Salford.
Manchester's assistant chief constable Garry Shewan said looting and arson had taken place there on an unprecedented scale.
"We want to make it absolutely clear — they have nothing to protest against," he said. "There is nothing in a sense of injustice and there has been no spark that has led to this."
Britain's riots began Saturday when an initially peaceful protest over a police shooting in London's Tottenham neighborhood turned violent. That clash has morphed into a general lawlessness in London and several other cities that police have struggled to halt.
While the rioters have run off with sneakers, bikes, electronics and leather goods, they also have torched stores apparently just for the fun of seeing something burn. They were left virtually unchallenged in several neighborhoods, and when police did arrive they often were able to flee quickly and regroup.
With police struggling to control the violence, some residents stood guard to protect their neighborhoods. Outside a Sikh temple in Southall, west London, residents vowed to defend their place of worship if mobs of young rioters appeared. Another group marched through Enfield, in north London, aiming to deter looters.
In a potentially troublesome development, one far-right group said about 1,000 of its members around the country were taking to the streets to deter rioters.
"We're going to stop the riots — police obviously can't handle it," Stephen Lennon, leader of the far-right English Defense League, told The Associated Press. He warned that he couldn't guarantee there wouldn't be violent clashes with rioting youths.
Anders Behring Breivik, who has confessed to the bombing and massacre that killed 77 people in Norway last month, has cited the EDL as an inspiration.
Meanwhile virtually every major city in England was seeing some form of unrest.
In the central England city of Nottingham, police said rioters hurled firebombs though the window of a police station, and set fire to a school and a vehicle outside a second police station — but there were no reports of injuries. A total of 90 people were arrested in attacks on stores, a college, a community center and cars.
Some 250 people were arrested after two days of violence in Birmingham — where police launched a murder investigation after the deaths of three men who were hit by a car. It wasn't immediately clear if the deaths were linked to the rioting. Police are also looking into unconfirmed reports of shots fired in a restive inner-city neighborhood.
In the northern city of Liverpool, about 200 youths hurled missiles at police and firefighters in a second night of unrest, and the area's police force reported 44 arrests.
There also were minor clashes for the first time in the central and western England locations of Leicester, Wolverhampton, West Bromwich, Bristol, and Gloucester — where police and firefighters tackled a blaze and disturbance in the city's Brunswick district.
In London, stores, offices and nursery schools had closed early Tuesday evening amid fears of fresh rioting. Several usually busy streets were quiet as some cafes, restaurants and pubs also decided to shut down for the night.
Many shops had their metal blinds pulled down, while other business owners rushed to secure plywood over their windows before nightfall.
In east London's Bethnal Green district, convenience store owner Adnan Butt, 28, said the situation was still tense.
"People are all at home — they're scared," he said.
Senior officers said they were considering the possible use of plastic bullets — blunt-nosed projectiles designed to deal punishing blows to rioters without penetrating the skin. Such weapons, formally called baton rounds, still are used to quell riots in Northern Ireland but have never been used by police on Britain's mainland.
Prime Minister David Cameron's government rejected calls by Conservative lawmaker Patrick Mercer and some members of the public for strong-arm riot measures that British police generally avoid, such as tear gas and water cannons.
"They should have the tools available and they should use them if the commander on the ground thinks it's necessary," Mercer said.
The disorder has caused heartache for Londoners whose businesses and homes were torched or ransacked, and a crisis for police and politicians already staggering from a sputtering economy and a scandal over illegal phone hacking by a tabloid newspaper that has dragged in senior politicians and police.
"The public wanted to see tough action. They wanted to see it sooner and there is a degree of frustration," said Andrew Silke, head of the criminology department at the University of East London.
So far 768 people have been arrested in London and 167 charged — including an 11-year-old boy — and the capital's prison cells were overflowing. Britain's Crown Prosecution Service said it had teams of lawyers working 24 hours a day to help police decide whether to charge suspects, allowing them to quickly clear police station cells.
A total of 111 officers and 14 members of the public have been hurt so far in the rioting, including a man in his 60s who was attacked as he attempted to put out a fire started by members of a mob.
Police said the injured man had been tackling a blaze in a garbage bin, when he was set upon by several rioters. "It was quite a grave assault and his condition is causing us some concern," said police commander Simon Foy.
The unrest has been Britain's worst since race riots set London ablaze in the 1980s.
A soccer match scheduled for Wednesday between England and the Netherlands at London's Wembley stadium was canceled to free up police officers for riot duty. Britain's soccer authorities said they were in talks with police to see whether this weekend's season-opening matches of the Premier League could still go ahead in London.
Prime Minister David Cameron cut short a holiday in Italy to deal with the crisis, reversing an earlier decision to remain on his vacation. He recalled Parliament from its summer recess for an emergency debate on the riots Thursday.
Cameron described the scenes of burning buildings and smashed windows as "sickening," but refrained from tougher measures such as calling in the military to help restore order.
"People should be in no doubt that we will do everything necessary to restore order to Britain's streets and to make them safe for the law-abiding," Cameron told reporters after a crisis meeting at his Downing Street office.
Other politicians visited riot sites Tuesday — but for many residents it was too little, too late.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg was booed by crowds who shouted "Go home!" in Birmingham, while London Mayor Boris Johnson — who flew back overnight from his summer vacation — was heckled on a shattered shopping street in Clapham, south London.
Johnson said the riots would not stop London from "welcoming the world to our city" for the Olympics.
"We have time in the next 12 months to rebuild, to repair the damage that has been done," he said. "I'm not saying it will be done overnight, but this is what we are going to do."
The violence had its genesis in the fatal police shooting of Mark Duggan, a 29-year-old father of four who was gunned down in Tottenham on Thursday under disputed circumstances.
Police said Duggan was shot dead when officers from Operation Trident — the unit that investigates gun crime in the black community — stopped a cab he was riding in. A protest demanding justice on Saturday devolved into a riot, which spread to neighboring parts of London on Sunday and by Monday had spread across the capital.
Duggan's death resonated in part because it stirred memories of the 1980s, when many black Londoners felt they were disproportionately stopped and searched by police. Their frustration erupted in violent riots in 1985.
But the rioters who've taken to the streets since Sunday have been extremely diverse — those in central England appeared to be mostly white and working class.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission, which is investigating Duggan's shooting, said a "non-police firearm" was recovered at the scene, but that there was no evidence it had been fired, or that Duggan had fired a weapon at police. An inquest into Duggan's death was opened Tuesday, but a full hearing will likely take several months.
Seeking explanations for the unrest, some pointed to rising social tensions in Britain as the government slashes 80 billion pounds ($130 billion) from public spending by 2015 to reduce the country's huge budget deficit, swollen after the country spent billions bailing out its foundering banks.
But many rioters appeared simply to relish the opportunity for unchecked violence Monday night. "Come join the fun!" shouted one youth as looters hit the east London suburb of Hackney.
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The scenes of graphic violence and chaos across Britain's Major Cities is a chilling reminder of what can happen, even in a country that is reknowned for its civilized society and reserved nature... All of which started from an alleged racial attack on a Black British citizen by Police Officers. However, the ensuing riots and mindless destruction of private and public property is a stark reminder that social tensions can explode into an orgy of bloodletting and internal carnage that is reminiscent of areas of Iraq and Aghanistan!

And, though the looting is fueled by brazen criminals, this is definately linked to the events of the pro-democracy uprisings in the Middle-East and North Africa, as there seems to be a wave of rebellion going around the World like a political tsunami leaving devastation in its wake the likes of which haven't been seen since the End of Slavery.

What does it mean for South Africa, a nation foundering in social injustice and retributive racial politics? What are the potential hazards for South Africa if we don't stop all of the political gerrymandering and backstabbing? Are we also likely to face the same scenes of wanton destruction?

Yes... We do have a lot to be worried about, because thesame incidents happen everyday in South Africa and yet, we have not had to rampant chaos and anarchy in the city streets that England is experiencing at the moment. Yes... There definately is a lot of crime and curruption going on (at an endemic level of morally bankruptness), but we do not have riots going on in the streets and general lawlessness.

What we do have is an undercurrent of black-on-white emnity that is threatening to boil over, because the majority of the African demographic population of South Africa is tired of waiting for their slice of the proverbial pie and don't understand that their leaders in the ANC Government have stolen this slice away from them through directing BEE companies that should be paying out to the average African person. Instead, the African's hostility is directed towards the "White People, who stole the country away from us and should be treated like criminals" to paraphrase Julius Malema (ANCYL President), who recently, was quoted as having verbally encourgaed the african people of Botswana to rise up and overthrow their government.

What we're dealing with is a ground-swell of misinformed and exploited South African people (+-30 million), who are being lead around by the ear by unscrupulous demagogue leaders hellbent on self-enrichment. The ANC (main body) is riddled with corruption, even in the upper echelon and the ANC Youth League is little better than an out-of-control internal terror squad of the main body headed up by Julius Malema. This is the same man, who advised the people of Botswana to remove their country's regime and who has said that "All White People are criminals and should be treated as Criminals"... This is also the same man, who lionises Robert Mugabe and copies his speech rhetoric.

How much longer is this man, Julius Malema, going to be allowed to play with Political matches in the gunpowder-store before the ANC and the South African Citizens realise that we can not afford to let a psychotic  meglomaniac play games with our lives! He most definately is not in it for altruistic reasons, as the media has exposed his motives involving tender-corruption through his Ratanang Family Trust...

Monday, August 8, 2011

African Democracy & South African Politics



Much has been said about South Africa's foreign policies towards other Southern African countries...
But the ANC's behavior towards Zimbabwe & Swaziland reveals their level of commitment to the democratic rights of African people.

In a country  with such a pathologically corrupt king (Mswati III), how does the South African Political Leadership think that throwing a humungous pile of money at the despotic King will help save Swaziland from total economic chaos? It's the equivalent of trying to put out a neighborhood of burning houses by dumping planeloads of jet-fuel on to the fire.... Not very good for the well-being of anyone! And does the ANC leadership think that King Mswati III will be any more honest than Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe? Surely not!

They don't hold themselves or other African leaders accountable to uphold the democratic rights of their citizens. They actively turn a blind eye & even bail-out leaders no matter how atrocious their behaviour is! And their keeness to have the Information Act passed through the South African Legislature is a glaring red warning light that the ANC wants to create the same environment were they can do the same things and behave in the same way...

However, their citizens & the rest of the world can't afford to let yet another Southern African country slide inexoribly into anarchy and chaos, because when the refugees start arriving on their doorsteps, then they are not going to be able to turn a blind-eye!

Otherwise we might as well get out the marshmallows and find a LONG stick to toast the mallows on from a safe distance!

The Zimbabwean Refugee Situation & Human Rights Complaints

In response to Special Assignment on the 3rd of August. There are a few facts about the Zimbabwean refugees in SA that have to be understood:

1. Sa is the only country that allows foreigners to move freely and unrestricted inside its borders.          2. The SA borders are ridiculously insecure and are largely unpatrolled. 3. The right to housing, basic services & being fed does not include freedom of movement.

Other countries actually hold illegal immigrants in detention centers until their status has been formally identified. Only refugees fleeing political persecution, civil war or famine are given asylum.
The Zimbabwean immigrants are economic not political and therefore should have to get visas before entering South Africa, just like any other person anywhere else in the world. If they want asylum, as refugees, they will have to prove that they will be persecuted if they return to Zimbabwe.

The fact that the Zimbabweans complain about their treatment by Home Affairs & the South African Police is hypocritical, as they are doing nothing to remove Robert Mugabe from power or stop the attacks by ZANU-PF War Veterans on their fellow citizens.

The problem with having such a large immigrant population is that it puts a tremendous strain on the South African economy. We already have to deal with 25-50% unemployment in SA, which means that we do not have enough jobs for our own citizens.




While one can understand their complaints about xenophobic attacks on them and other foreigners by South Africans. This is not something that was totally unforseen, as whereever a large concentration of refugees or economic migrants has happened there has been violent attacks on these foreigners: Kenya, Tanzania, Sudan, Chad, Angola, Mozambique, Malawi, Namibia, Botswana, Sawziland, Nigeria, Eritrea, Somalia, Algeria, Egypt and Zimbabwe - So why should a sudden massive influx of foreigners (refugees or immigrants) cause anything different in South Africa? We are a normal Flawed country just like any other...

The solution to the problem of the Zimbabwean illegal immigrants is to get an AU Force to enforce the last election results, which the MDC actually won... And that means that the ANC Government in SA has to stop sucking up to Robert Mugabe!

However, there is no way that SA can allow itself to become a dump-ground for Africa's disadvantaged. Particularly, as none of the other countries in Africa want to take them...

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

The Decline of the ANC through Internal Conflict & Irrelevance

The one thing that is getting more obvious as the years go by is that the ANC is fast losing relevance for many African people in South Africa, as they are being seen as a completely nepotistic and corrupt party that has lost all interest and impetus in carrying on the political aspirations of the ANC Founders.

This has become blatantly obvious through the ANC heirarchy becoming offensively Individualistic in their self-serving goals of self-enrichment and corrupt hegemonic bureacracy. The heirarchy can not even seem to agree on important issues anymore, as evidenced by the recent Jimmy Manye and Julius Malema incidents. Even the original tripartite alliance members: Cosatu & the Communist Party do not accept the actions and policies of the ANC, ahich is hopefully a welcome sign that there is hope for South Africa in the future.

With the recent Nationalisation Debate and the Ongoing Leadership Battle for the succession of power from Jacob Zuma to all of the upwordly ambitious junior leaders within the party, one can only wonder how long it will take for the ANC to lose power and be replaced by another party that wants to serve the people of this country (not just themselves)...

One has only to hear about the recent and very public inditements against Sheryl Cwele (Convicted Drug Smuggler) or Bheki Cele (Corrupt Police Commissioner involved in real estate tender scandal) or Julius Malema's Ratananga Trust Fund Scandal to realise that the rotten apple does not fall that far away from the tree trunk. Bare in mind that just after 1995 there was the widely condemned R249 Billion Arms Deal between the South African Government and several European Arms Manufacturers, which had the support and tacit agreement of nearly everyone of the top ANC Cabinet and Parliament Ministers. There has already been confirmation of the involvement of Tony Yengeni (new suv), Shabir Shaik (financial incentives), Thabo Mbheki (new shoes with help from former police commissioner and airplane) and Jacob Zuma (financial incentives and other million rand payoffs).

So when will the hammer fall? In the next ten to fifteen years, after the last of the struggle veteran leaders has served their time as president of South Africa. The sad thing is that the New South Africa will pass away into history in a shorter time period than what the Apartheid government took (26 to 30 years, as oppsed to 48 years)... And the South African people, especially the previously disadvantaged and currently explioted, will be in an even worse economic political position than what they were under Apartheid... Sad, but it makes you think doesn't it...

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Sheryl Cwele & The Braindead Minister

Everyone has heard of the ANC Information Minister's wife, Sheryl Cwele, who was recently convicted of drug-dealing and drug-smuggling in a South African court along with her co-accused, Frnk Nabolisa (a Nigerian National). The ramifications of this saga are disastrous for the ANC in that they expose the extreme level of corruption that is absolutely indemic to the former liberation movement.

It really is telling when the South African Iformation Minister's wife is convicted of a heinous felony crime and the media is commenting on the involvement of the minister in his wife's activities... But is it an isolated problem inside the ANC? No! There are countless incidences where family members and spouses of government ministers have been implicated in serious crimes and far too many to be listed or commented on here, but which are all available to research on the internet.

Is the Information Ministry of South Africa involved in drug-smuggling and drug-dealing? Yes.

What was the Ministry's involvement with Sheryl Cwele's activities? To provide a secure protection from any media expose or criminal prosecution.

Did the Minister knowingly support Sheryl Cwele's activities? Yes.

How was he involved? He allowed her to travel as a diplomat to the USA and Brazil (amongst other countries). Ministry vehicles were used in the transport of the drugs and various individuals.

What are the ramifications for South Africa and International Police Agencies? South Africa is known as a major link in the smuggling of drugs and contraband. And the Internation Police Agencies have to inspect every diplomatic shipment or person entering their country.

It is a shame that greed has enshrouded our country's image in scandal, but we have to stop these corrupt politcians before they destroy it even more!

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Hopefully, A Sign of the End of the Road...

The recent comments of Julius Malema's on the national television broadcaster about just how "intelligent" Thabo Mbheki was come off as very disengenius, because the in-bred fool made many statement assassinating the character of the former state president.
However, in the same set of comments, Julius Malema also gave warnings that "none of the other ANC bigwigs should think that they are just going to remove him from the leadership of the ANC YL", which may be a sign of Malema's forthcoming ousting from power from within the ANC and that his days are finally numbered... We can only hope for a miracle before he turns into another Robert Mugabe or Idi Amin.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Julius Malema's Racist Election Rant

It really is high time that Julius Malema and the rest of the ANC woke up and smelled the coffee, as they are ruining all the work that the honourable Nelson Mandela did to reconcile this amazing country - He fought against both European and African Domination, as well as championing the cause of an inclusive democracy (not an exclusive elitist one).

Julius Malema's recent diarhhetic rant about "white farmers and business owners be criminals, because of the fact that the Colonial Government stole the land away from the Africans" is completely erratic logic at best and his comment "That the Willing-Buyer/Willing-Seller policy is not working and therefor the we (the Africans) must just take it by force. As why should we pay for something that was stolen anyway" borders on the absolute idiotic! Some international lampoonists have likened the lunacy of the pairing of Jacob Zuma and Julius Malema to the organgrinder playing his accordion while the costumed monkey dances for the audience... Though this may sound racist in itself at first - It is the public image of the two South African Politicians that they themselves have portrayed to the international media...

There has been a lot of discussion about the ANC's Fascist policies that bear a striking resemblance to the ZANU/PF policies of Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe, which has seen millions of "black" African Zimbabweans (his own citizens being murdered, raped, beaten up and forced to flee their own country)! That is why the recent comments of Presidential Spokeperson Jimmy Manyi are so atrocious in that they reveal the true motives of the ANC heirarchy!

The fact that none of the ANC Heirarchy has denounced or taken diciplinary action against either Jimmy Manyi or Julius Malema only shows that they both condone and approve of these individuals behaviour and actions. The lack of Political accountability of the ANC in accepting the judicial ruling against the singing of the "Shoot the Boer" song is just another case of the ANC operating on the policy of "Don't do as I do - Do as I say!" and "Racism is evil, except when I use it!"!

The Die is Cast and the ANC have painted themselves with the same paintbrush that Robert Mugabe has used - They are Racist Nepotist Bent on Self-Enrichment at the Expense of their Own people!

And yes, it is the African citizens of South Africa that will suffer the same fate as the Millions of Zimbabweans, who are now forced to be refugees in South Africa, because the ANC Politicians do not actually care about them.. They only want them to vote ANC and they will lie and tell them any manner of false promises to get their votes!

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

ANC Making South Africa the Gunrunners of the World...

Since the beginning of the year, increasing attention has been focussed on the arms deals that the ANC, as the defacto government of South Africa, has initiated are illegal in most definitions of the word of law internationally and that the ANC are using the profits gained from selling illegal arms to countries like Saudi Arabia, Libya, Yemen, Egypt, China, Liberia and North Korea toenrich themselves at the cost of thousands of innocent lives.

This is atrocious and the International courts should bring formal charges against the ANC government for aiding these despots in murdering their own citizen, as it should be a crime to assist mass murderers and war criminals in their nefarious activities.

Unless, the international world stands up to the rampant abuses of the self-serving ANC fatcats and brings sanctions against South Africa for supplying arms to these countries then nothing will ever change in this world!

Monday, April 4, 2011

The Drop in the Proverbial Bucket: Anc's 5million Jobs by 2020...

As a part of their 2011 Budget Speech & State of the Nation Adress, the ANC has claimed that they are going to create 5 Million jobs to help fight the High Unemployment Level in South Africa. However, what they don't realise is that the 5 Million jobs in 2020 will be a ludicrously small drop in the bucket! Already, many people are saying that the Real South African Unemployment Level is the highest in the world behind Zimbabwe! A fact that will only be revealed in October-November 2011 when the National Census is carried out.

The travesty of the Unemployment in South Africa is that it is a ticking timebomb in that we already have a lot of Civil Unrest and Service Delivery Protests in the South African cities and townships. Which could multiply exponentially into complete anarchy...

The ludicrousness of the 5 Million Jobs Claim is that there are 400,000 matriculants graduating each year and that over 9 years it will equate to 3,6 illion Newly Unemployed people, which effectively means that there will only be 1,4 illion new jobs in a country suffering from over 25% Unemployment. 25% of 48 million is roughly 12 million and 1,4 million new jobs will only drop the figure to 10,6 million! That is a matter of 1 or 2 percent at the most!

The ANC need to create at least 15 to 20 million new jobs in the next 9 years to actually make a dent in the Real Unemployment Ratio that is going to be exposed with the 2011 National Census... Not 5 million!

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Jimmy Manyi and the ANC's Open Racism - Neo-Apartheid South Africa!

Jimmy Manyi's comments about there being too many Coloureds in the Western Cape is a very bad sign for South Africa, as it shows that the ANC want to take the country in the same direction as Zimbabwe... This definately is not the same ANC that Nelson Mandela strived to lead when he came out of Victor Vorster Prison in the 1990s!

The recent comments by Jimmy Manyi that there are too many "Coloureds" in the Western Cape is racist to the extreme and puts the ANC as a party in the same category as the, now defunct, National Party, which they fought against to end Apartheid and which the whole world denounced! The facts behind the comment are that the ANC's Affirmative Action Policy is failing ludicrously and the ANC is trying to blame the "Coloureds" for the gross inefficiencies of this anachronistic policy... The comment (by Jimmy Manyi) is the equivalent of the Nazi's blaming the Jews for the economic problems in Germany before the start of WW2!

What is next for the ANC? Are they going to try and repartition South Africa like what happened to India and Pakistan in the 1940s & 1950s? Or are they going todevise their own version or brand of the Nazi's "Final Solution"? Or are they going to try and implement Mugabesque style ethnic cleansing that has driven millions of Zimbaweans from their native country?

One thing for sure is that the ANC will never be able to call themselves a "liberation movement" again, asthey are now the Neo-Aparthied government in South Africa! Already many people living in South Africa are saying that "The ANC didn't object to the reality of Apartheid South Africa, they just regretted not being the party controlling it!"; and many of these people are of African ethnicity!

The South African Planning Minister, Trevor Manuel (ex-Finance Minister) lambasted Jimmy Manyi for the comment, but other ANC leaders were quick to defend Manyi and even to praise his words! This included Gwede Mantashe and Julius Malema... The atrocity of the whole situation is that the "Coloureds" were too Black for the National Party's Apartheid South Africa and now they are too White for the ANC's Neo-Aparthied South Africa....

The difference is that the so-called "Coloured " citizens of South Africa are more than fed up with the ANC's bogus promises, statements and blatant racist behavior! The problem is that the once staunch allies of the African ethnic group's aspirations could very quickly turn to outrage and conflict... The "Coloureds" could start a rebellion of their own in the same fashion and style of the current civilian uprisings in Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Bahrain and Iran!

It really is high time that the ANC is removed from power, as they no longer have the interests of all South Africans in mind!

The 2011 Budget & It's Benefits For The South African Citizen

 So here is the long awaited Budget speech, which was so earnestly awaited, after President Zuma's State of the Nation Speech. But What does it actually mean for the average citizen and how will it effect us?

Well... Here are some of the facts:

Spending to support economic recovery and improve service delivery

R12.2 billion for grants, including the extension of the child support grant up to 18 years of age.
R2.7 billion to provide literacy and numeracy workbooks in all 11 official languages for learners in grades
R to 9, and R1 billion to increase subsidies for higher education institutions.
R15.1 billion for occupation-specific dispensations in education, health and correctional services.
R2.2 billion for a revised salary structure in the South African National Defence Force.
R8.4 billion to expand provision of antiretroviral therapy.
R2.5 billion to increase labour intensity in public works, R1.8 billion for clothing and textile production
incentives and R1.8 billion for the automotive production development programme.
R1 billion to the criminal justice sector for efforts to reduce crime and corruption.
R2.8 billion for public transport, roads and rail infrastructure.
R2.5 billion for municipal infrastructure to support universal access targets for water and sanitation, and
R6.7 billion to municipalities to cover the increased cost of providing free basic electricity.
R1 billion more for rural development, R1.2 billion for water and sanitation infrastructure for rural households
and R1.5 billion for the Land Bank to support rural development.
R1 billion to speed up provision of housing and R500 million for bulk water infrastructure.

The old age pension is increased by R70 a month to R1 080 and the child support grant is increased by
R10 a month. Which is actually atrocious, as no one especially an elderly person will be able to pay for housing, food and necessities with a measily R1080!

Friday, January 7, 2011

2010 Matric Results: A Continuing Spiral of Incompetance.

Another year has gone by and another 400,000 matriculants are being set losse on Society. But how are they prepared for the wolrd that they are going to face? Has the Education Department done enough to prepare them for the adult life ahead of them?

A lot of people are becoming increasing worried about this, as the National Average Pass Rate has dropped from 80 percent in 1995 to 62 percent in 2009. That's barely two-thirds of the matric candidates in school that are successfully passing the exams (over 100,000 students). This is ludicrous, as how can the government and the education department justify this situation in any way!

On top of this the Pass rates in Science and Mathematics are as low as 50 percent in some provinces like: Eastern Cape, Mpumalanga, Limpopo and North-west. In some schools in the Eastern Cape, Limpopo and Mpumalanga, an alarming number of students can not even even read and write.

Because of this disgrace, it is encumbent of the present Basic Education minister to shake up her department and organise it to put the emphasis more on getting the maximum out of the syllabus for each student and making sure that each student gets the appropriate tutoringor assistance that they need.

Becuase, it is not just the quality of education that each student is receiving, but also the quantity of education that they receive! And we have to do it as fast as possible, before South Africa's Education system becomes known as another "banana republic institution"! As it is already some African students are complaigning that the standard of education in South Africa has deteriorated since the Apartheid Era...