Monday, January 26, 2015

SOUTH AFRICA: A FAILED STATE: TO NAME AND SHAME THEM



South Africa – what a deurmekaar (confused) place!!  


Everybody blames President Zuma, and rightly so. He is the man at the moment in charge, and what a mess has he made! Ole Max Du Plessis – a journalist, who never minced his words, calls him a “One Man Wrecking Ball!”

Was that only but true for the South African sportsmen and – women?
The HAWKS, the specialized investigation unit in the SAPS (Police Service) suspended their Head Genl Anwar Dramat and the Gauteng Head Genl Sibiya eventually.

The Helen Suzmann Foundation stepped up to the plate in order to have Genl Dramat’s suspension set aside. Quite successfully, they so were. However, the Minister of Police immediately launched an Application for Appeal. The South African public believes that the President’s men are once again to suspend those who are so rising to investigate serious corruption. Is that so?

Genl Dramat got this job, and he terminated the investigation into the Arms Deal based on the fact that there was far too much work and that they did not have the resources. Remember this line!

Where did the good Genl Dramat go wrong, without having access to any internal news? In the RSA, there is a particular piece of legislation, Act 12 of 2004, The Act for the Prevention and Combating of Criminal Activities. There is a Section, S 34 which states quite clearly that on the basis of any suspicion, any person being aware or even suspecting such – must bring criminal charges.

This is the sole single fact that Genl Dramat must be accused of. His lack, of pressing the charges pertaining to the corruption in South Africa, is clearly out of control. Perhaps the Helen Suzmann Foundation should take a bit of heat of this situation.

When all good men and women keep quiet ………………..

Why did Genl Dramat then not deal with Genl Sibiya? The newspapers wrote Genl Maphyanya from Mpumalanga, HAWKS HEAD in Mpumalanga falsified claims to do with travel. They do not ask whether these so-called issues were raised because of the General’s involvement in the investigations into the alleged fraud at the Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit. With the subsequent assassination of Jimmy Mohlala , a Councillor  at the local municipality who pushed for the investigation!

Interesting enough, the dossier of the investigation went missing, and no further investigation is taking place.

The central issue should be Genl Sibiya as the suspended Head of the Hawks in Gauteng. Issues were brought to his attention of fraud pertaining to the stealing of Council Properties in the City of Johannesburg by what properties were sold at vastly deflated prices and afterwards resold at enormously inflated prices. A certain Maringa and his coterie of criminal minded peoples were involved in these unjust self-enrichment. He went on record hat the then Minister of Justice, Mr Jeff Radebe, a Zulu from Newcastle in Natal was his partner. Yet, nobody does anything. Genl Sibiya seemed to be blind and deaf. A certain Capt Jan Judeel was in the forefront of wiping all allegations of fraud in this regard under the table. Why? In an affidavit by a certain Peet Viljoen, it is stated explicitly that a certain Zunaid Moti and Investec Bank had benefited from these irregular and seemingly fraudulent property transactions at the City of Johannesburg. Genl Sibiya as the HEAD of the HAWKS was also running a private night club opposite the Pretoria train station.  

While Genl Dramat has not been implicated in these matters, as National Head he at least should have known what is going on and take action. There is no public record of any such action being undertaken at any time.

Minister Jeff Radebe is currently the Minister of the Presidency, a De-facto Prime Minister. He has presidential aspirations indeed and makes no secret about it. Pres Zuma reckons that if he holds his enemy's closer that things will be under control. He would have been right if he did not put people such as Jeff Radebe in such powerful positions. Jeff Radebe is also the Chairperson of the National Conventional Arms Control Committee (NCACC). This is a cabinet committee being served by the Directorate Arms Control Committee, which falls under the Secretary of Defense. Effectively he is a Director General for the Department of Defense.

Because everything around the Military is regarded as security, everything is for this reason classified either as RESTRICTED or SECRET. Of course, this leaves a big scope for many untoward happenings, in both the procurement and even murder. The allegations of the murder of a husband and wife in Kempton Park shortly after the surfacing of the Arms Deal allegations have been swept under a filthy carpet. This former Air Force officer’s laptop and other material all went missing. Is this the only such case? People have been told if they talk too much about the HELDERBERG disaster then they would suffer consequences. Not just about losing their pensions. In addition, so it goes on. However the leader of the country is absent, the security institutions do not function, the RSA Parliament is dysfunctional.

The Military is a law unto themselves. Brig Genl Mankai, the former Commanding Officer of the Oudtshoorn military bases, Infantry School, had in last year mustered 2 x Infantry Fighting Vehicles. Ratels with 90 mm turrets fitted to it and some 120 troops with full battle gear in order to assault the Police Center where some of his drinking buddies that had been earlier arrested, had been held. He is about to appear in court on charges of intimidation, and yet he is at work every day. Something is a little odd about him wanting to start a shooting match against a highly out-gunned Police Service.
 No direct arrest and court martial? Why not?

Of course, this is the lackadaisical attitude of play in the South African Defense Force as well as the rest of the country. South Africa is a failed state waiting to explode. In addition, what an explosion it will be. Rather sooner than later, it would seem.

In 20 years, the ANC had regurgitated the same song every year, service delivery, all hands on deck,,,, etc. etc. etc. etc. . , the waste and the nonsense had been accumulating extensively. What happens in a war of attrition? In addition, this is what's going on in the RSA.

Sticking with the military. The politicians and the generals drink together, and the politicians are seemingly at the bidding of the generals. The Minister of Defense, Mrs Mapisa Nqakula is at the mercy of the Generals. Why? What has she done that puts her at their mercy? One can but only wonder. All the hot air she and her colleagues sprout in Pres Zuma’s cabinet is but that. The NCACC can make any unfounded allegation against nobody and make it stick through a network of cowardly and self-serving technocrats. Mrs Vanessa Du Toit as the so-called Director of Compliance of the NCACC is not afraid to pen her signature to false affidavits despite having knowledge that such could not be true. Yet, she would appear to be untouchable! Why? Is it because her husband is alleged to be working now for Paramount Logistics? Paramount has CEO, Ivor Ichikowitz, who had been implicated in the export of 320 Ratel IFV’s during the 2000’s to Jordan, and an amount of some USD 300 million is still an issue. Many of the people who had been involved in ensuring safe houses for the ANC during the struggle are now supposedly very close to ZUMA and his consorts. Names such as those of Selwyn Nathan and David Hirscowitz had been mentioned. Israeli Intelligence? Allegedly, Du Toit’s husband, Matie – ex-Air Force and former Chief of Staff of the late January Masilela, is very well known to these peoples. Du Toit, a Director Compliance at the NCACC and her husband, are now working for Paramount, a company if the Defense Industry that she must control? Conflict?

Everybody has been talking about Gaddafi’s money. Pres Zuma’s name had been mentioned. However, this started during the time of Pres Mandela. Gaddafi’s relationship with the ANC arose from 1972 when he began funding the ANC. Every month he would be sending a courier to London to pay the fees of all the ANC member’s fees. Apparently, Gaddafi had learnt early on that money transferred to the ANC would go astray. A defective gene in the ANC’s make-up until today. According to Al J Venter, South Africa in Mandela’s times had supplied technology and goods in the nuclear field to Libya. According to sensitive sources, the Libyans had much more nuclear knowledge and products when the USA bought it from Gaddafi after an agreement to this effect. According to these sources, up to 10 times more than the USA estimated.

However, what else? What else? What is a dirty bomb?

Is it true that after 1994, the South Africans had sent shiploads full of contaminated nuclear goods and other stuff to be buried in Libya? Where in Libya? Where is the Gaddafi bunker of which the entrance was imploded until today? What is in there; boats and planes and trains? Sinister! What will happen if terrorists get their hands on such?

We are very glad that we are not in Europe, despite Pres Zuma giving apartheid credence due to his imbecilic utterances. All he has been doing was to run the ANC down and acknowledging that the ANC is not up to standard. Yet, the so-called security services are not doing their work, not only Dramat and Sibiya, also all the other parasites garnering an exorbitant salary every month for messing around and messing up.

Part 1 - the Naming and Shaming of all these peoples. (About time to!)


Monday, January 12, 2015

South African Farmer – Do not trust the Police and the Politicians



Who is behind the farm attacks in South Africa? Is there a clear indication of stopping this onslaught against farmers? A South African Farmer shares his views on the farm attacks happening around the country and gives some riveting information about the South African situation today.
The (Natal) Mercury, 7 January 2015, page 3, shows a picture of Cyril Xaba visiting Ruth Green whose husband Malcolm Green was murdered on his farm near Estcourt on 5 January 2015.

Xaba said they would work hard to catch those who did the killing.

Both Xaba and police were those who planned Malcolm's murder!

Police officers Jaco Sherman, Frik Steenberg and Dannie Binnemann plus others plan and carry out all farm attacks across South Africa. 

They find out what crops and animals each farmer have. Who works for the farmer? Names of family and business connections are known. All cell phones, land lines, and communications are monitored. Then plan an attack. These attacks done by police happened even during the 1980s unrest. Dannie Binnemann told Robert McBride to bomb Magoo's bar killing cops. Robert McBride was let off been hanged; now he is a police commissioner.

Chief perpetrator is usually spirited away to places like Lesotho and never stands trial. Some are caught and stand trial and go to jail.

Those, who witness the attacks, cannot always identify all the attackers.

For example, when testifying in court, the primary witness will say, "There were six attackers and now only three are standing trial. . . They were wearing balaclavas. . ."

The 1961 National Party had a Land Plan for South Africa.

Just before Mandela was arrested, Hendrik van den Bergh gave the American CIA the South African Land Plan in exchange for Mandela's where-about. Mandela was arrested at Groutville near Stanger, not near Lions River or in a railway carriage.

The Oppenheimer's wanted to take over this land plan for themselves, but they did not like the ANC for its nationalization policy.

Anton Rupert arranged that Dr. Verwoerd is murdered. (Check the Internet). (Anton Rupert had shares in Rothmans Cigarette Company and Natal Witness and Beeld. News 24 and Media 24 fits in here.)
  
So now, we have the ANC in power and land transformation is on the cards.

Serious problems have arisen for land transformation, so the alternative is to kill farmers one by one to get them off the land.

The America chemical and agriculture companies, such as Monsanto, want the agriculture land. The Chinese wants the towns and cities and the oil.

This was agreed on at the December 1975 Peking meeting with US President Gerald Ford, Dr. Henry Kissinger, George H Bush and the Chinese delegation.

In addition, Mandela has been buried at Giants Castle, which is only a few miles from Estcourt and Mooi River.

Farmers are usually too busy to look after their safety so they are vulnerable to being murdered. To be safe there has to be armed guard 7/24/365. Who can afford that? Who cannot afford security? The price is too high not to be protected. I realize that Malcolm Green did have his security guards.

Farmers also need to know they cannot trust the police. Nor the politicians.

Ruth Green should have told the Xaba delegation to get off her farm and not cry crocodile tears. It is cheaper to undermine a farm first than it is to pay the price the farmer wants. In addition, once a farm is sold, the farmer will still be attacked and killed. It happens all the time!

For those who want Land Transformation, better be warned, America and China will be living here within the next ten years, and not the blacks who overgraze and plough up and down hill causing erosion.
No one is safe.
At Cathedral Peak and Cathkin Peak, the Free Masons and Broederbond meet in secret caves and do midnight rituals. BJ Vorster would have attended. Will submit more details at another time.

Midnight 11 July 2013, the Central Committee of the South African Communist Party placed Mandela's body in a cave, body wrapped in Leopard's skin, and next to the body of Chief Langalibalele. Ronnie Casrils was there.

Coming from Lesotho and going through QwaQwa dangerous drugs come into South Africa. Sometimes large trucks carrying logs and planks are used to take drugs to destinations in South Africa. These would be authorized by the US Bush family, whose secret planes fly drugs into Lesotho.

Bolshevism and drugs are what we are up against, apart from land take over’s and world population reduction programs.

Agreeing to leave a farm, or having left a farm, for security reasons DOES NOT ensure one's safety. It makes insecurity worse. Many killings happen after farmer decides to leave.

Each to his/her own.



Sunday, January 11, 2015

South Africa Land Expropriation a Priority According to President Zuma

South Africa Land Expropriation a Priority According to President Zuma

South Africa
The land expropriation, land grab, and land reform are enormous problems currently for South Africa and, according to President Jacob Zuma, will become a top priority for government. The ruling African National Congress (ANC) party, under the leadership of Jacob Zuma, has stated that new acts in combination with the Constitution will be implemented. The land reform will be attended to urgently in a bid to end the unjust frustration of millions of people in South Africa.

The added problem of manipulation by officials is underestimated due to the lack of controlling the system.
A proposal in the restitution of land rights amended bill to open the land claim process for another five years is likely to be stacked with problems for the Commission for the Restitution of Land Rights (CRLR). There appears to be an absence of operating procedures and a lack of electronic equipment for the department to capture new land claims.

There is towering confusion regarding the new land claim act and a statement by Zuma that the restitution law would be amended to allow people placed in a disposed position before 1913 to lodge a claim. MP Bantu Holomisa of the United Democratic Movement (UDM) asked that clarity on this matter be defined.
Massive land claims are to be lodged by the Zulu King, Goodwill Zwelithini, and traditional leaders. Tribal land in Kwa-Zulu-Natal, South Africa, is managed by The Ingonyama Trust on behalf of communities. Both the king and Trust are to lodge a claim spanning back to the 18th century. Although currently only land taken since 1913 could be claimed. The indication of this massive claim would incorporate land in KwaZulu-Natal, the Free State and Eastern Cape making this exceptionally the largest land claim in the country.

The Constitution of South Africa clearly states that no land claim dispossessed prior to 1913 would be allowed. In the event of the Zulu King and Trust lodging, a claim dating back to the 1800s this would be rejected unless the ANC government amends the Constitution of South Africa.
As the land claim procedure heats up, President Zuma’s nephew launched a claim that will affect over 60 farms in the Natal Midlands area of South Africa. Inkosi Simpiwe Zuma rejected the idea of any dispute around the land claim and said it would be an enormous claim.

 Many are wondering if  Zuma signed the extension of land claim bill for the noble causes of the people or for other reasons. Prevailing opinion is that one injustice does not correct another injustice.

According to Zuma, the tribal land will become communal land controlled by a chief who will have full dominion over the land. The massive land claims by the Zulu king and tribal leaders in South Africa will ensure that Zuma will inevitably stay in power and manipulate the masses into believing they are the rightful owners of the land. The new owned tribal land can be likened to a communist system with a commissar in charge.


READ THE ENTIRE ARTICLE ON  -   http://guardianlv.com/2015/01/south-africa-land-expropriation-a-priority-according-to-president-zuma/#UWq8LzDaGShrfj9R.99
 
 
 Read this article relating to land redistribution
Guardian LV
 

South Africa: ANC to Crush Corruption According to President Zuma

South Africa: ANC to Crush Corruption According to President Zuma


South Africa
The African National Congress (ANC) government of South Africa will crush corruption, according to President Jacob Zuma. The President said corruption was cancer and had no place within the ANC government or in society. This was said in a statement issued by Zuma last year in June when the Buffalo City Mayor Zukiswa Ncitha and five other officials were facing charges of fraud, corruption and money laundering, involving the Nelson Mandela Memorial service.

The ANC party set up an integrity commission in 2012 to act against members and leaders accused of wrongdoing, with or without a court conviction. Court procedures could take years to finalize and the need to take immediate action was paramount to stop the ANC’s reputation from sustaining further damage.
It is the poorest of the poor that are the real victims of corruption within government structures and an additional burden on taxpayers. The ANC has come to realize that dealing with the perception can be as important as dealing with reality when fighting corruption.


The tough stance Zuma took on corruption at the birthday bash is a sober departure from prior years. As Vice President of South Africa, Zuma was charged with over 700 counts of fraud and corruption, and ANC loyalists insisted that “innocent until proven guilty” was the norm during those years. Zuma has been at the helm of a continual source of allegations, including the Nkandla scandal, yet has survived the onslaught.

This being the case, many are asking if the legitimacy of structures will be disrupted as the integrity commission follows the Judiciary and Public Protector findings. The integrity committee will ask tough questions and follow the correct procedures to eliminate corruption within government departments. The question is whether the ANC will recognize and allow the deep probing that could lead to several people being charged or butt in and dissolve the legal structures to conceal the truth.

 The marvelous speech by Zuma concerning corruption and the effective manner the ANC plan to eradicate the damage could prove to be another dividing charade.

Read more at   http://guardianlv.com/2015/01/south-africa-anc-to-crush-corruption-according-to-president-zuma/#jeVI8TTOSjGlZufg.99

Saturday, January 10, 2015

South Africa ANC Party Celebrate 103 Years of Struggle

South Africa ANC Party Celebrate 103 Years of Struggle


South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa hosted the 103rd Birthday celebration of the African National Congress (ANC) on Saturday, and President Jacob Zuma emphasized the historical struggle for liberty. Zuma likened the ANC party progress to that of a good wine, getting better with age. A series of mini celebrations around the Cape Town area, were held prior to the grand finale party where 60,000 people were expected to attend.
Delivering a provocative 23-page speech, Zuma told the enthusiastic crowd the ANC party would always remain a strong party, based on the historical formidable ancestry. Zuma was not short on praises for the ANC party and boasted that the party was the only political party with sound policies. Zuma said people never learn and leave the ANC to form political parties that fall apart swiftly.

Supporters from all around South Africa were brought to the mother city of Cape Town for the birthday bash. Zuma along with other leaders commented that Western Cape was ruled by the wrong people and vowed to reclaim this province. Blade Nzimande claimed the Western Cape remained defenders of minority power.

Taking a swipe at opposition parties, especially the Democratic Alliance (DA), the governing party of the Western Cape, Zuma said the plight of black people was ignored. Referencing this remark on predominate white and colored areas, as opposed to the townships and Cape Flats where poverty remained a problem. President Zuma appeared confident that the ANC will reclaim the Western Province from the DA party, in the 2016 municipal elections, paving a way to win an overall majority in the next national election of South Africa.

Zuma promised to take the ANC party back to its core values, the basics, and good governance as set out in the Freedom Charter, adopted by the people of Kliptown in June 1955. The Freedom Charter declares that the people govern South Africa and the country belongs to all the people. It also stresses equal rights and a share of the country’s wealth, as well as agreement to share the land.

The promises of the 1994 ANC manifesto have not been adhered to over the last 20 years. The rapid decline of service deliveries, deteriorating infrastructure, and high rise in crime tell a different story about South Africa. It is gratifying to hear President Zuma state that the ANC government will move forward with good governance, removing corruption, and unite South Africa as a real democratic country.


Read more at http://guardianlv.com/2015/01/south-africa-anc-party-celebrate-103-years-of-struggle/#ySEPbjJqjYA3xrSS.99