Wednesday, 18 May 2011

Municipal elections in 283 towns and cities


The 2011 4th South African Nationwide Municipal Elections in 283 cities and towns got underway this morning at 07h00.


By all acounts a chilly morning, with cool weather expected in most parts:
Johannesburg ▼7° ▲18° Cape Town ▼10° ▲18° Vereeniging ▼5° ▲19° Pretoria ▼10° ▲20° Durban 18° ▲24°


Close on 24 million people are registered to vote in the polls ......

People have already queuing at some stations across the country in a bid to cast their votes as early as possible.

MIDVAAL, JHB
All eyes will be on Midvaal, south of Johannesburg, as the ANC battles to regain control of the only DA run municipality in Gauteng.

At the Sicelo informal settlement, in Midvaal, there are almost 200 voters in the queue with some saying they have been queuing since 3am. They said they are there to vote for change.

The informal settlement has been the focus of the ANC campaign in Midvaal with close to 1,000 portable toilets delivered here by the provincial government last week.

They said the DA run municipality has not provided for poor black communities but the mayor said he asked for the toilets a year ago and the provincial government refused.

IEC officials told Eyewitness News that they expect up 9,000 to vote there today.


ZANDPRUIT INFORMAL SETTLEMENT, JHB There is a strong police presence in the area; has been the scene of recent violent service delivery protests.

MITCHELL’S PLAIN, Cape Town along with Khayelitsha and Hangberg in Hout Bay are regarded as hotspot areas in hotly contested Cape Town Municipality.

VOTING PROBLEMS

Despite assurances everything would be ready at 7am, it was not to be. Ballot papers not arrived at 7am in Soweto.

Other areas experiencing problems include Sunnyside, in Pretoria, Lonehill station and Protea Ridge north which were not opened by 7.30am.


POLITICIANS VOTING

DA leader Helen Zille will vote in Cape Town at 8am while her Johannesburg mayoral candidate Mmusi Maimane will cast his ballot at the Allan Glen High School in Roodepoort at the same time.

IFP leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi votes at 9:45 in Ulundi and President Jacob Zuma has gone home to Nkandla in KwaZulu-Natal where he will vote at 11am.

Johannesburg Mayor Amos Masondo voted at the Eastgate Primary School.

PROBLEM AREAS

Potential problem areas have been identified as Flagstaff and Pedi in the Eastern Cape, Standerton and Balfour in Mpumalanga and Nongoma, Ulundi, Umsinga and Durban.

More on this story:
http://www.eyewitnessnews.co.za/


From Times Live: In spite of a few problem areas,
'Most peaceful' contest
The campaign for tomorrow's poll had been the most peaceful campaign of all post-apartheid electioneering, the Election Monitoring Network said yesterday


I visited the nearest polling station shortly after 07h00 Charter House Pre-Preparatory School to get a feel of the atmosphere. There were around 40 people braving the early morning chill, in a calm and jovial mood.

More soon
Babasizwe...

Voting Day Begins


From all accounts the nation is ready to vote.

In just a few hours polling stations will open, and the rush will begin.

Although today is a public holiday, many will be going to work. Among them the staff of shopping outlets, who will be working so the rest of us can buy our daily supplies.

This correspondent spoke to a few of these today. In particular one lady, a shop assistant at the local Spar, said she would be going to vote before going to work... She lives in Soweto, and works in the north western suburb of Little Falls. This means in addition to the 3 hours she spends every day travelling in each direction by mini-bus taxi, she will need to catch an extra taxi at dawn to the polling booth.

This will be a common experience for many of our citizens...

AndNow Comrade? correspondents will later today be joining the vast majority of our fellow citizens in using one of the limited available public transport or other methods to get to a polling station, and will bring you their experiences.

Our Cape Town correspondent will be travelling by metrorail; from Johannesburg, I, Babasizwe will be using the minibus, and later will try what millions will be doing especially in our rural communities, where the only regular form of transport is on foot.

Until Later

Babasizwe, reporting from Johannesburg

Monday, 16 May 2011

The Ant

Changing from our usual style; on the eve of the election we bring some light hearted relief to our postings:


ORIGINAL VERSION 
 
The ant works hard in the withering heat all summer long, building his house and laying up supplies for the winter.

The grasshopper thinks the ant is a fool and laughs and dances and plays the summer away.

Come winter, the ant is warm and well fed. The grasshopper has no food or shelter, so he dies out in the cold.




 
THE MORAL OF THE STORY:
Be responsible for yourself!

                                                                                        



MODERN VERSION:

The ant works hard in the withering heat all summer long, building his house and laying up supplies for the winter.

The grasshopper thinks the ant is a fool and laughs and dances and plays the summer away.

Come winter, the shivering grasshopper calls a press conference, demands to know why the ant should be allowed to be warm and well fed while others are cold and starving.

SABC1, 2 and 3 show up to provide pictures of the shivering grasshopper next to a video of the ant in his comfortable home with a table filled with food. The world is stunned by the sharp contrast.

How can this be, that in a country of such wealth, this poor grasshopper is allowed to suffer so?

Kermit the Frog appears on Good Morning with the grasshopper, and everybody cries when they sing, 'It's Not Easy Being Green.'

Demonstrations are held in front of the ant's house where the news stations film the group singing, 'We shall overcome.'

TV commentators explain that the ant has gotten rich off the back of the grasshopper, and there are calls for an immediate tax hike on the ant to make him pay his fair share.

Finally, the Government drafts the Economic Equity & Anti-Grasshopper Act retroactive to the beginning of the summer.

The ant is fined for failing to hire a proportionate number of green bugs and, having nothing left to pay his retroactive taxes, his home is confiscated by the government and handed to relatives of the grasshopper.

The grasshopper instigates a lawsuit against the ant, and the case is tried under the watchful eyes of the trade unions.

The ant loses the case.

The story ends as we see the grasshopper finishing up the last bits of the ant's food while the government house he is in, which just happens to be the ant's old house, crumbles around him because he doesn't maintain it. The ant has disappeared in the snow.

The grasshopper is found dead in a drug related incident and the house, now abandoned, is taken over by a gang of spiders who terrorize the once peaceful neighbourhood.


                                                                                       



THE MORAL OF THIS STORY: 




Be VERY careful how you vote on the 18th of MAY 2011!! 

Editors Message:
We will be bringing update comentary throughout the day on Wednesday 18 May. Postings will be placed as they come in, and editing will continue later.


Sunday, 15 May 2011

A POTENTIAL FRACKING DISASTER


The ANC’s Ministry of Environmental and Energy Affairs is seriously considering allowing fracking in the Karoo basin. The ANC want to provide jobs for a few people in the Karoo.  What about protecting the drinking water, land and air of the citizens who elected them into power?
Fracking fluids contain high levels of ethane, methane, and benzene. Chromium-6 (hexavalent chromium) “is also used in fracking and drilling. The public have no way of knowing what’s in fracking fluids because the chemicals used are  a “trade secret,”or rather, many trade secrets.
FRACKING CAUSES FURTHER ROCK FRACTURES, and the toxic chemicals are meant to prop open the rock.
During fracking millions of litres of water, sand and numerous chemicals- most of which are toxic, carcinogic and teratogenic (they include benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, xylene, ethylene glycol (antifreeze), diesel fuel, naphthalene (moth ball) compounds, boric acid, arsenic, poly nuclear organic hydrocarbons, only to name a few of 500-odd chemicals used), are pumped into boreholes at high pressure to release natural gas (called shale gas) trapped in layers of underground rock.
Fracking contaminates entire water tables, and weakens stability of rock through high pressure fracturing . This has led to an earthquake in New Arkansas in the US and who knows where else already.
FRACKING CAUSES ROCK FRACTURES and the toxic chemicals are meant to prop open the rock and keep the fractures open, causing further cracks in the rock table.
In some areas people are able to light their drinking water into flame with a lighter.  The water causes rashes, fainting as a result of the chemicals in the water released into the shower area. It also causes the hair of animals to fall out and, of course, all plants and insect life to die in a wide swathe several kilometres out from the fracking site area.
Below is other information on post-fracking environmental impact studies and documented environmental damage.
It travels silently underground poisoning your water.
It floats invisibly above, polluting the air your children, animals and you breathe.
It contaminates the Earth beneath your feet.
It stalks the halls of the Texas State Capitol, greasing the palms of weak and greedy men and women.
They in turn have created a Free Pass for this trespasser.

Information on the consequences of fracking on people in one farming community: A Colossal Fracking Mess

Quote:  “I own farm land in mid eastern Alberta. We had really good clear water from our 200ft well up until last year. Now the water smells really bad and is a grey colour, it will clear if it's run for a long time but the colour and smell return within a few hours of being turned off. The only thing that is different or new in the area are GAS WELLS.” written by Chuck , November 29, 2010
For information on the damage fracking has already caused, visit http://txsharon.blogspot.com/2011/04/my-guest-blog-for-earthjustice.html#links – DRILLING REFORM FOR TEXAS

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Study: Shale Gas Threatens Human Health

Study: Shale Gas Threatens Human Health

Hydraulic Fracturing

Natural Gas: Myth Busting the Clean Energy and Keeping Us Safer Lies

Water: Depletion

Water: Pollution

Air Pollution

Radioactive Drilling Waste

Sludge Pits

Injection/Disposal Wells

Pipelines and Explosions

Big Oil and Big Money Buys Big Influence

Noise Pollution & Quality of Life

Massive operation to contain hydraulic fracturing fluid at Chesapeake well

Another hydraulic fracturing accident at a Chesapeake well.

Gas Drilling Emergency in Bradford County
A massive operation is underway in Bradford County to deal with a spill at a natural gas well in LeRoy Township near Canton.

By now you know the drill...sorry.
  1. They were fracking,
  2. the well blew out at the surface,
  3. thousands and thousands or dangerous chemicals are flowing all over the place.
·         through fields
·         over personal property and farms
·         even where cattle graze

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

House Explodes in Quitman Arkansas. Natural Gas In Water Well Nearby!

We last posted an article about a water well on Locust Street in Quitman which has natural gas spewing out of it.  Since that time, some residents in that neighborhood have complained of headaches and feeling sick all the time. A few residents have filmed the water well bubbling and spewing gas out of the abandoned water well.  Residents in the Locust Street neighborhood have been voicing their fears of gas migration in the area.  One woman actually passed out in her own home and has constant headaches.  Fox says the gas well is scheduled to be capped off tomorrow.  This neighbor is very frightened that the gas well being capped off will cause more gas to migrate into their home.  The family of the house that exploded escaped harm, but the house was charred to its bare frame.   Fox 16 reports.

Saturday, 9 April 2011

More on the ANC stance on 'too many coloureds in the Cape"

As we know, Trevor Manuel has fallen from grace.  Why?  His open letter to Jimmy Manyi, posted below, and Paul Ngobeni's subsequent labelling of Trevor as "a gangster of the very worst kind." Manyi and Ngobeni have subsequently been suspended.

Trevor Manuel's open letter:

 iol news pic trevor march 02               Jimmy Mzwanele Manyi

Dear Jimmy,
Let us drop titles for the purpose of a necessary exchange. So let us forget for now that I am a cabinet minister and that you are a director-general equivalent, in the same government.

I want to address you simply as a compatriot South African.

I want to draw to your attention the fact that your statements about “an over-concentration of coloureds” are against the letter and spirit of the South African Constitution, as well as being against the values espoused by the Black Management Forum (BMF) since its inception.

That you were a director-general of the Department of Labour, as well as the president of the BMF at the time when you made these statements is quite a mystery.

It is a mystery because I must assume that you were elected as president of the BMF, without any familiarity with the history and constitution of that organisation; and that you were appointed as director-general of the Department of Labour, without any familiarity with the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa or the legislation administered by the department.

I observe from a Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) press release, that Mr Vusi Mona issues in his own name, that you apologise for the statement because “some people may have taken offence”. This continued negative behaviour merely serves to confirm the values that you hold, or more precisely, lack.

Firstly, why Mr Mona had to issue a statement is beyond comprehension since you distinctly did not utter those racist sentiments as an official of the GCIS.

Secondly, that you lack the moral conviction to publicly apologise says so much about your acute lack of judgement.

Thirdly, that the statement apologises only for the fact that “some people may have taken offence” says to me that you clearly fail to appreciate the extent to which your utterances are both unconstitutional and morally reprehensible.

These “things”, (as the ANC statement says, your utterances reduce people to being mere commodities) in your view, “the coloureds who are over-concentrated in the Western Cape”, are the sons and daughters of those who waged the first anti-colonial battles against the Portuguese, the Dutch and the British when they set foot on our shores.

These “things”, which so irritate you, include many who made huge sacrifices in the struggle against apartheid, at a time when people with views like Jimmy Manyi were conspicuous by their absence from the misery of exile, the battles at the barricades and from apartheid’s jails. By the way, what did YOU do in the war, Jimmy?

I want to put it to you that these statements would make you a racist in the mould of HF Verwoerd. I want to put it to you that you have the same mind that operated under apartheid, never merely satisfied with inflicting the hurt of forced removals and the group areas act, would encamp language groups so that horrible aberrations, such as Soshanguve, were created to accommodate “non-Tswanas” in their own little encampments in greater Mabopane.

Mr Manyi, you may be black, or perhaps you aren’t, because you do not accept that label and would prefer to be “only a Xhosa”. Whatever the label you choose, I want to put it to you that your behaviour is of the worst-order racist.

I refer to you in this way because those of us who found our way into the struggle through the Black Consciousness Movement have always understood the origin of the Black Management Forum, as we have understood and supported the ANC documents that speak of “blacks in general, and Africans, in particular”. Regrettably, in your understanding the term “black” has quite a different meaning. As a consequence of your behaviour, people like me – in the ANC and in government – are being asked to explain what was in the mind of the drafters of the amendments to the Employment Equity Act.

We were present at the point of the debate of the first Employment Equity Bill; we expressed a complete comfort with the assignment of “designated groups” to include “black people” which means “Africans, Coloureds and Indians” because it served as a representation of our constitutionality and as the fruits of our struggle.

When, in your capacity as chairperson of the Employment Equity Commission, you made strange utterances that sought to carve away the basic premise of the Employment Equity Act, we should have been more vigilant.

The just and constitutionally obligated provisions for redress are not and can never be an excuse to perpetuate racism.

Now, in the light of the utterances you made when you were the DG of the Department of Labour, and given the fact that the amendments to the Employment Equity Act were drafted during your tenure, I have a sense that your racism has infiltrated the highest echelons of government.

Count me among those who, in spite of my position, will ensure that parliament acts in the letter and spirit of our constitution when it adopts amendments to the act.

I have never waged any battle from the premise of an epithet that apartheid sought to attach to me but I will do battle against the harm you seek to inflict. When I do so, it is not as a coloured but as a non-racist determined to ensure that our great movement and our constitution are not diluted through the actions of racists like you.

I have been prepared to sacrifice before for the cause of the kind of society articulated in the Freedom Charter. It is not a cause that has ended. I have simply not been called upon to make the same kind of sacrifices since 1990. I must declare my willingness to make sacrifices now in deference to the opening lines of the Freedom Charter that boldly declare that “South Africa belongs to all who live in it”.

I now know who Nelson Mandela was talking about when he said from the dock that he had fought against white domination and that he had fought against black domination.

Jimmy, he was talking about fighting against people like you. 


Paul Ngobeni's reply:


ANC heavyweight and a prominent backer of President Jacob Zuma, Paul Ngobeni, has lashed out at planning minister, Trevor Manuel, calling him a gangster of the worst kind, the Sunday Independent reported on Sunday.

Ngobeni's attack on Manuel followed the minister's open letter to government spokesman Jimmy Manyi in which he accused him of being a racist in the mould of apartheid's architect, HF Verwoerd.

Ngobeni said Manuel acted as if he was "the king of coloured people". He accused the minister of undermining the president and cabinet for appointing Manyi as government spokesman. He further called for Manuel to be fired.

Ngobeni also accused Manuel of not knowing the Constitution and of using his senior cabinet and ANC positions to try to get rid of Manyi.

"I was appalled by your cowardly, unwarranted and racist attacks on Manyi," Ngobeni wrote in an open letter to Manuel.

"In gangster-like fashion some of you have deliberately targeted Manyi and have relentlessly pursued an agenda of driving him out of any position where his views may be heard."

Ngobeni also said that the matters raised in Manyi's original comment about the "over-concentration of coloureds in the Western Cape", was a national issue and not exclusively a coloured matter. He said it was not racist to debate these issues freely and frankly.

Manuel lashed out at Manyi in an open letter last week after comments made by Manyi when he was director-general of the labour department about the "over supply" of coloured people in the Western Cape made headlines again.

Manuel accused Manyi of being a racist of the "worst order".

Manyi has since refused to comment on Manuel's accusations.

On Sunday Manuel also refused to comment on Ngobeni's open letter.

The ANC has distanced itself from Manuel's attack on Manyi, saying the minister had acted without the party's blessing.

Last week President Zuma called for restraint in the racial stand-off. He said no-one should use race for political grandstanding.

In Sunday's Rapport, cleric Allan Boesak, also lashed out at Manyi, accusing him of poisoning people's minds.

More ANC blackballing of the truth.  I would vouch for Trevor Manuel's integrity with my life - after all he has been the helmsman of our economy for the past 17 years and made ours one of the most stable economies in the world!

The 'tenderpreneurs' with their snouts in the trough will use tusks and hooves to slash anyone who threatens their "I've done my time as an exile, now I want my share of the loot" political power and sleight of hand wealth.

The ANC is schizophrenic - it's three personalities being ANC, COSATU and the SACP - conflicting ideologies and agendas that detract from the simple fact that all that's happened since 1994 is one Nationalist government replaced another - only the demographics have changed!

A reminder why Gadaffi isn't just Libya's problem

Muammar Gadaffi was a President of the African Union from 2009 to 2010. Are all African leaders really that easy to mesmerise? If so, Africa is doomed to be slaughtered by dictators endlessly!


His own personal wealth is estimated at US$ 70 billion, and he can cause a lot of shit worldwide with that!  Bloody acts of terrorism like never before. He has crieated his own personal brand of "Islamic Socialism" and is a megalomaniac in the mould of Stalin, Hitler and Moussolini.

Qadhafi's foreign policy is subversive and pan-Arab. It includes: attempted unions and mergers with Arab states, of which one, the 1989 Arab Maghreb (economic) Union, succeeded; subversive intervention in Egypt, Sudan, and Chad; sponsorship of international terrorism by supplying arms, training, money, and sanctuary to insurgents and liquidation of political opponents in Europe. Since 1992, Libya has been subject to UN economic sanctions over the 1988 bombing of PanAm flight 103 over Lockerbie. A mounting Islamist challenge to Qadhafi's nationalist regime began in 1989.

He is directly linked to over 35 acts of terrorism - the type in which restaurants are bombed on Saturday nights, nursery schools are petrol bombed, trains bombed in busy periods - meant to kill the maximum of people.  He is the Devils own and delights in suffering and terror.
 
Libyan leader Moammer Khadafy played the race card on Monday, March 7th 2011, warning Europe that if he falls they will be deluged by hordes of illegal African immigrants.
"There are millions of blacks who could come to the Mediterranean to cross to France and Italy, and Libya plays a role in security in the Mediterranean," he told the France 24 television station.


"Libya may become the Somalia of North Africa, of the Mediterranean," Khadafy's son, Seif, added. "You will see the pirates in Sicily, in Crete, in Lampedusa. You will see millions of illegal immigrants. The terror will be next door."




On 31 August, 2010, standing beside a  nonplussed Silvio Berlusconi while on another visit to Italy, he warned:
Tomorrow Europe might no longer be European and even black as there are millions who want to come in. We don’t know if Europe will remain an advanced and united continent or if it will be destroyed, as happened with the barbarian invasion.
In return for his assistance in avoiding this eventuality, he wanted the EU to pay Libya an annual stipend of 5 billion Euros. One Italian opposition MP observed accurately that Gaddafi was “demanding Mafia-style protection money.”
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Moammar Gadhafi was to be introduced "as a thinker and intellectual" by a U.S, PR firm.

Just a few years before becoming embroiled in fighting a rebellion, Moammar Gadhafi was spending millions of dollars a year to wage a secret PR campaign to burnish his global image as a statesman and a reformer, confidential documents show.
The mercurial leader hired The Monitor Group, a Boston-based consulting firm, to execute a public relations strategy that included paying think-tank analysts and former government officials to take a free trip to Libya for lectures, discussions and even personal meetings with Gadhafi starting in 2006. http://articles.cnn.com/2011-04-06/world/libya.gadhafi.image_1_moammar-gadhafi-libyan-opposition-global-image?_s=PM:WORLD

Known principally for his pan-Arabic rhetoric, penchant for gold-plated AK-47s, his considerable bouffant and facial hair that made Yasser Arafat look well-groomed, The Colonel scrambled to power in a 1969 coup and rose to subsequent infamy as the world’s numero uno state sponsor of international terrorism. A week prior to Operation El Dorado Canyon on 15 April 1986, a suitcase bomb exploded in a Berlin discotheque called La Belle, killing two US servicemen and a Turkish woman, injuring a further 229. This was one in a long line of similar atrocities, perpetrated in an age before such things became the ubiquitous bric-a-brac of the daily news wires. With La Belle, The Colonel had finally been caught with his hand in the grenade jar.
http://www.thedailymaverick.co.za/article/2011-02-21-mad-dog-gaddafi-and-his-equally-mad-reign

Sunni cleric says Gaddafi should die
February 21 2011 at 11:58pm

Reuters
Doha - Influential Muslim cleric Yusuf al-Qaradawi issued a fatwa on Monday that any Libyan soldier who can shoot and kill embattled leader Muammar Gaddafi should do so “to rid Libya of him”.
“Whoever in the Libyan army is able to shoot a bullet at Mr Gaddafi should do so,” Qaradawi, an Egyptian-born cleric who is usually based in Qatar, told Al Jazeera television.
He also called on Libyan ambassadors around the world to distance themselves from Gaddafi’s regime.
Qaradawi, 85, hosts a popular show on Al Jazeera satellite channel and has close ties with Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood. - Sapa-AFPhttp://www.iol.co.za/news/africa/sunni-cleric-says-gaddafi-should-die-1.1030016

Tuesday, 22 March 2011

"Thank God for trade union Solidarity"

Sometimes I come across an article that gets me in the gut. This is one of them

QUOTE:


Rhoda Kadalie
01 February 2011 

Rhoda Kadalie says unlikely trade union is reminding ANC of its constitutional obligations 
(Feb 1)

"Thank God for trade union Solidarity. Living up to their motto "we protect our people", they are boldly
taking on the state for allegedly suspending Warrant Officer Jannie Odendaal and Constable Abel Twala for apprehending Winnie Madikizela-Mandela's driver for exceeding the speeding limit. Odendaal is white; Twala is black; and together they fearlessly took on the black queen of struggle. This is new-South Africa justice - the kind of justice the post-apartheid government just cannot get used to.

It is the most unlikely trade union - Solidarity - that is reminding the ANC of its constitutional obligations, that everyone is equal before the law whether it is Jacob Zuma, Desmond Tutu, Abel Twala, Graca Machel or Jannie Odendaal.


That other perennial fly in the ointment, Police Commissioner Petros, refuses to learn this basic rule. 
Police Commisioner Petro
As someone who has nailed his party colours so unashamedly to the Stalinist mast, and forever willing to aid and abet the state in their violations of the rule of law, he, rather than Odendaal and Twala, should be put in the dock.


Disciplining police officers for carrying out their duty faithfully is more than just a labour law infringement; the very livelihoods of two families are being affected by this inhumane victimization. This unfortunate incident reminds us of Chumani Maxwele.

 

Chumani Maxwele
Exactly a year ago, while jogging on De Waal Drive, Maxwele was brutally apprehended by President Zuma's cavalcade for allegedly showing them the finger. Upon reading his affidavit of how the President's security guards manhandled him, putting black bags over his head, raiding his flat, raiding his private documents, shoving him from one police station to the other, I know exactly why the Human Rights Commission has still not attended to his case.

Beholden to the ruling party that appointed them, their tardiness at fulfilling their mandate to protect, promote and fulfil human rights, has become second nature. This sycophantic subjugation of human rights bodies to the tyrannies of the ruling party is nauseating, more so because no one stands up to them.

The uprisings against dictatorships in Tunisia and Egypt should alert our rulers that they should not take the goodwill of South Africans for granted. The citizens of these countries have simply become ‘gatvol' that their governments have underestimated their intelligence by staying on in power as though they are indispensable to the well-being of their people.

Plagued by the idea of the divine right to rule, Jacob Zuma crudely internalised this entitlement as ANC rule until Jesus comes. But we should not forget that SA is not immune to a sudden flare up of ‘gatvolheid' as is happening in the Middle East. We have seen our fair share of violent protests against corruption, lawlessness, ineptitude, and the failure of service delivery.

Government blatantly steals taxpayer's money with impunity, paying out millions of rand to CEOs who make it their business to be incompetent. Nowadays, it pays to ruin state institutions because at the end of the destruction is a pot of gold. Every SABC CEO - from Peter Matalare, Snuki Zikalala, Dali Mpofu, to Solly Mokoetle - that has contributed to the emasculation of the SABC, has received a golden handshake.

South African Airways is the other example. Not only had the institution to be bailed out by billions of rand in the past, many of its CEOs left enormously enriched. Add to this the countless City managers, directors-general, and executive mayors, then we are talking about billions of rand of taxpayers' money that went to enriching deployed cadres who had nothing to offer but their loyalty.

Why would Mugabe insist upon staying in office until death takes him away? Why can Hosni Mubarak not give up power? Why have the fights between Mbeki and Zuma been so vicious? Why are those two Ivory Coast presidential buffoons negotiating democracy when there was a clear cut election?

Herbert Spencer wisely said in the 1800s already: the "Divine right of kings means the divine right of anyone
Herbert Spencer
who can get uppermost." This idea is so contrary to the idea of democracy that we need to remind elected officials again, that they are public servants accountable to the electorate. We not only pay them, but we can also kick them out!"

Rhoda Kadalie is author of In Your Face: passionate conversations about people and politics, 2009. This article first appeared in Die Burger, February 1 2011

Wow.  So very true! Congratulations Rhoda Kadalie on an insightful and poignant article

Tuesday, 8 March 2011

Whither the Moral Regeneration Movement


In comment on ‘VIEWPOINT by Mathole Motshekga’ posted on the ruling parties forum titled ‘Whither the Moral Regeneration Movement’ which reads:
On 23 February 2011, sixteen women from several Cape Town townships called at the Office of the Chief Whip of the Majority Party at Parliament to appeal for the intercession and intervention of the ANC in the deepening moral degeneration in the townships of Cape Town………

AndNowComrade?  Responds
Between 1952 and 1968 Hendrik Verwoerd declared KwaZulu Natal a "Bantu province," the Transvaal a “White province” and the Cape Flats a "Coloured area"  Coloured people were forcibly moved from places like Strawberry lane (farming communities) and the Cape (buskers and thieves) and plonked together into little square concrete box-houses with concrete outside. The elderly farm stock died of broken hearts in many cases.  No consideration was taken for religious beliefs, social structures, family structures or anything else.

The result was that the gangs from the city found easy pickings amongst ex-farming families and social disintegration occurred on a broad scale.

 
Words: They cannot encompass the sheer human torment, misery and degradation that occurred - and which was never addressed by the ANC government who have totally ignored it - until now.

Now they plan to use it as an election ploy!  They have NO RIGHT!!!

In other words they are implying that it is a recent development and that they can solve it.  What utter crap!  They never had any interest in the Coloured people - they were too "white" and not "black" enough.  Also, historically there were NEVER black people in the Western Cape, or the Northern Cape. There were Arabs, and there were KiKhoi in the 13th to 16th century, and there were Whites later. The Coloured people evolved from there.  There is no love lost between the coloured people and black people.
The black population has been deliberately increased in the past two years - False addresses, etc, this is the ANC support base come in to skew the vote, cause disruption, report on whatever they can portray in a bad light- like the un-enclosed toilets fiasco: 
Truth of the matter is there was an agreement between the DA and the community that the COMMUNITY would put up surrounding structures as the municipal budget allowed for the pipes to be laid and the toilets installed, but did not have enough money to build surrounding structures. This was discussed and agreed with community leaders before a single pipe was laid.
It is a certainty that this recent influx of ANC comrades will also cause disruption in opposition party meetings the new thuggery that is being employed that would make Robert Mugabe and his henchmen proud!

From established settlements to forced removals
Jimmy Manyi’s comment that “There are too many Coloureds in the Cape” is a clear indication that either he has no idea of South African history and the reason for the skewed demographics in different provinces (which is highly unlikely) or there is a crass disregard for the fact that the grandparents of the current Coloured population were forcibly removed from homes all around the country and relocated below the Cape Flats line. 



Families were divided. The ‘pencil test’ separated mothers from their children, wives from their husbands. The toll in human anguish, once again, has never been mentioned by the ANC – nor have they made ANY attempt at redress for Coloured people who lost their land, their homes, their family members – their pride, their dignity and their security of self. 
Dop payment system
Jimmy Manyi, or anyone else, has never said there are too many Blacks in KwaZulu Natal – same demographic cause – Blacks were uprooted from home, family and land and relocated in KwaZulu Natal.  The Zulu people intermarried with many. Mr. Buthelezi, the embattled old warrior who has seen so many ANC dirty tricks and murder of IFP comrades that it has made him physically sick is a man among men – a true leader whose integrity severely irked ANC spin doctors and “repeat the lie until it becomes the truth” mongers.
No doubt what is written above will be labelled as racist, classist and whatever else ‘ist and loud noises will be made to hurt the ears of those who strive to hear the truth.
Angasi Comrade. There are many ex-comrades who have left and others who have then gone back to the ANC believing that perhaps, against all the odds, they can turn back the tide on the reprehensible and shameful manipulations that shifted dynamics and split former comrades into opposing camps at Polokwane.
They too are sick of the lies, the corruption, the attempts to silence the judiciary, the media, the people.


Exploitation of coloured farm labour

And now there are too many Coloureds in the Cape -  a people marginalised, sidelined, ignored and beaten down by the previous dispensation who have continued to be marginalised, sidelined, ignored and beaten down by the current regime.
Can the ANC be ashamed? Can Corruption be ashamed? Can dishonesty be shamed? Can outright lies presented as truth be shamed?
The ANC is divided, torn apart within itself despite platitudes that everyone is one big happy, if dysfunctional family. It has become Schizophrenic.  Province has lost communication with Branches, Regional with Province, and Provincial with Government.
Remember comrades, when ZANU PF had lost control of its Regional and Branch structures it “closed ranks” and became the executioner, inquisitor (with all of the inquisitor’s tools of maiming and permanently disfiguring) and torturer of its own countrymen and women.
It is said that what happened in Zimbabwe cannot happen here, because here the sheep have teeth.  Oh God, please let that be true!
How long before the Ruling Party tales legislation to control or blanket internet sites, social networking sites? Before it tries once again to wrest the title of Highest Court in the land from the Supreme Court to the Constitutional Court which is underpinned by ANC stalwarts?

And how many IFP, COPE and other party leaders will be murdered, witnesses be too terrified to step forward, whose murderers will never be brought to justice, and who will be deemed never to have existed two years later by the Ruling Party?

The sheep had better have teeth – they are going to have to learn to use them.

"Sooner or later, a society of sheep must create a government of wolves."
- Bertrand de Jouvenel (Zimbabwe is a good example)