Friday, April 3, 2015

Zuma Junior Wants Foreigners to Get Out of South Africa

Zuma Junior Wants Foreigners to Get Out of South Africa
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Zuma Junior, son of President Jacob Zuma, wants all foreigners to get out of South Africa, and has incited a wrath of criticism for remarks he recently made. Edward Zuma hastily followed the recent rantings of King Goodwill Zwelithini, who said foreigners should “pack their bags and leave.”

According to King Zwelithini, foreigners are changing the nature of South African society and taking advantage of undisciplined locals. The president’s son advocates the Zulu king’s calling to rid South Africa of foreigners, and believes immigrants do not conform to the legalities of securing proper documentation enabling them to work in the country.  Zuma said that companies disregard the labor laws by employing foreigners and paying below-minimum wages.

Another factor the president’s son cited was the amount of illegal guns used by foreigners in the country. As South Africa has a high crime rate, it is a responsibility of government to crack down on crime and prevent the threat of a possible coup in the future. Zuma believes foreigners fuel the drug situation in South Africa. While it is a fact that drug lords and drug-related crimes have increased substantially over the last ten years, the entire blame cannot be passed solely to foreigners.
It is not only foreigners from African countries that are called to leave South Africa, but also Asians and Europeans as well. Zuma believes foreigners are a threat to South Africa.

Several foreigners are angered by the comments of both the Zulu king and Edward Zuma, and have said there are many reasons South Africa has become their country of choice in which to live. The war and poverty in African countries have forced millions of people to flee their homelands. The massacre of people and rape of women also force foreigners to come to South Africa, who perceive South Africa as a democratic country with massive opportunities.

The published article which included the quotes regarding the foreigners by King Zwelithini and President Jacob Zuma’s son  has sparked a flurry of complaints. The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has confirmed that the department has been approached and investigations are underway.
Illegal immigrants are a concern for the South African government, and while Zuma Junior might raise a few valid points, it is the solution that must be sought. The blame of illegals living in South Africa rests on the government, who dismantled the secure borders and failed to do proper border control. It is easy to enter the country, and as Zuma Junior quite rightly stated, the mass of illegal weapons are a worry, but it is the control that must be determined.

Local South Africans live among foreigners and encounter problems on a daily basis. Since 2008, the escalation of xenophobia has reared its ugly head in townships, forcing foreigners to leave. Burning of businesses, looting and killing are unresolved elements of clashes between foreigners and locals. The government has not addressed the complexity of the issue of foreigners and the failing infrastructure caused by crime and overcrowding.

Read more at http://guardianlv.com/2015/04/zuma-junior-wants-foreigners-to-get-out-of-south-africa/#YYRgfbXgaMwjJUqi.99

Living without Power and Fuel in South Africa.

Is South Africa turning back the clock? The modernized and highly effective growth of power and energy plants around the world, the fast pace at which first world countries dominate the growth is only a pipe dream for South Africa.
South Africa has an energy crisis, Eskom the power giant has failed dismally to keep the lights on. In the post-apartheid democracy, the African National Congress (ANC) government have managed to destroy a perfectly good working infrastructure. Greed, corruption and fraud are the main factors why the ANC fail its people.

Fuel in South Africa is not cheap, there are levies and other charges raised by the government to generate more funds for the thieving rulers. Public transport is almost zeroed out and having a private motor vehicle is necessary to survive in South Africa. Of course, there are the mini taxis that carry dozens of people to and from work each day. This comes with a high risk of contracting diseases and dying in a road accident. The kamikaze drivers disobey the rules of the road, drive like maniacs and most of their vehicles are not roadworthy. The overcrowding of passengers endangers others.

Without electricity to generate growth, and continuous load-shedding by the power giant, South Africans are finding alternative methods of having light and power. Lights on, lights off, today, or whenever Eskom has a problem supplying power. Generators dont work, not enough coal or the coal is wet, maintenance is behind schedule and of course the money, never enough to maintain the power grid. Yet there is money to pay high salaries, extravagant bonuses and not to mention the wasteful expenditure. 

With the high cost of fuel, the idea of electric motors is zeroed out. How can South Africans entertain the idea of electric motors under the present conditions? Should the situation not change drastically, the one motor vehicles on the roads would be the Blue light brigades and government cars.

Perhaps it is time to rethink the idea of self-sustaining motor vehicles that will alleviate the burden of not depending on the power giant and the continual rising price of petrol.  Can South Africans go back in history and establish a vehicle that will give them the edge over the ANC government. Here is an idea.
No electricity and fuel, perhaps South African will be driving wood-gas cars similar to the vehicles used during the Second World War.

Extract from LowTech Magazine
During the Second World War, almost every motorised vehicle in continental Europe was converted to use firewood. Wood gas cars (also known as producer gas cars) are a not-so-elegant but surprisingly efficient and ecological alternative to their petrol (gasoline) cousins, whilst their range is comparable to that of electric cars. Rising fuel prices and global warming have caused renewed interest in this almost-forgotten technology: worldwide, dozens of handymen drive around in their home-made woodmobiles.



Sunday, March 29, 2015

#‎The_Re_Writing_Of_Black_History‬

#‎The_Re_Writing_Of_Black_History‬
I have seen a recent trend of blacks trying to desperately prove that black-African society was more advanced than the world apparently realized prior to colonization. They are trying to address areas such as architecture, education, astronomy, technology, general societal infrastructure etc

What a joke!

After reading many of these I have concluded that those of you writing these articles are making a feeble and piss-poor attempt to do so. In fact your attempt is so weak it highlights the vulnerable underbelly of the desperate African who is trying to pathetically prove to the world that there is more to our history than there really is...
Even if African society had advanced medicine and "the first" university, and the pyramids (I am pretty darn sure no African engineered those) - there is very little that is accurately/reliably documented in the annals of history which actually provides the detail (and multiple-source corroboration) needed to truly substantiate the extent to the claims we hear. All you black pundits out there - there is clearly is a lack of solid supportive data for these claims.
The fact is, African tribes/societies were not as sophisticated and forward thinking as European and Asian societies at that time in world history, related to the areas of architecture, education, astronomy, technology and general societal infrastructure.

Let's face it, even now we exhibit fairly primitive tribal tendencies in the way we try to govern countries - we can't overcome tribal lores, we can't organize ourselves well in the various arms of government, we fall prey to which-craft and superstitions that affect our ability to make logical decisions. We have broken down a first world country into fragments of what it was 20 years ago, clearly due to tribalistic tendencies, which some might say are proof that we have not evolved, and never will evolve.

Our actions force scholars to wonder if black society is actually devolving since the period in history when we apparently engineered and constructed the pyramids, and invented telescopes. It's almost laughable is it not? Where are all these artisans today? Let me repeat -where are all these accomplished artisans today, and how did we lose all that knowledge in Southern Africa?
Accept your blackness my African brothers! Be proud of who you really are TODAY. Accept our limitations, and don't put in presences or create stick houses and make the rest of us look like lying fools.

We have many things to be proud about, but don't lower yourself by trying to embellish our history.
Let's look forward and encourage our people to excel at everything they do in the future. Let's teach our children to be engineers and architects and professors, and build our own pyramids in South Africa -- My God we have built NOTHING to be proud of really in the 20 years we have ruled this country, we have only torn down and destroyed!

Let's teach our children to be smart, educated, innovative, open and flexible, competitive, disciplined and responsible.
Let's not show them that it is acceptable to pilfer through putrid rubbish - we need to find ways to rise above that if we are truly the civilized people we apparently say we are.

Menzi Solomon Shange
The Speaker of Harsh Truth

Monday, March 23, 2015

ANC_Time_To_Vote_You_Out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Unbelievable. It is time to hold the ANC accountable for their lack of governance.
Really sickening! It's most definitely time for change! We want true democracy, decent infrastructure, proper service delivery, an end to a corrupt government, useless president with a Std 2 certificate!! I can go on, and on, and on!!
The amount of times I have been told that they have to vote ANC because they are "family". I want to scream. Then they won't vote at all because they won't vote for the white man's party, vote for a smaller party then someone who has ethics. One less vote for them and in someone else's pocket WILL make a difference. ( Comments on this photo )

Took me a while to gather myself on seeing this. Still at a loss for words. The ANC is so disgusting and evil. What you see on the attached picture below are the ANC toilets in Eastern Cape which are these part of the R631 million tender that Gwede Mantashe and some ANC thugs received. It is saddening to see daily, utter violation, humiliation and indignity we Black people are subjected to in this country by these ANC Black crakkkas. A fuckin disgrace and these ANC Black crakkas have the audacity to claim that they have ''a good story to tell'' or say things like ''proudly brought to you by the ANC'' when our Black people are being violated, humiliated and suffering like this.
I hate everything about the ANC, I have zilch benefits of a doubt to give the ANC, there is absolutely NOTHING to love about the ANC!!!
Phumelele Balindile Bali Mthembu


Saturday, March 21, 2015

Jacob (and your ANC-Bastions)

Rhodesia used to be a "jewel" in Southern Africa. Under Mugabe led-Zimbabwe, the country has become "practically dead".

Jacob - some say you secretly aspire to achieving the same "heights" as Mugabe, as you look up to him and his country on the map. A leaders legacy is determined by the positive impact he has had on his people. As you walk through the towns, villages, and baron farms in Zimbabwe, the words that flood my mind are: wretched, filth, neglect, suffering, oppression, communism, sadness, abyss.
The country that was once the jewel of Africa is greatly diminished and weakened beyond recognition. Jacob, do you still hold Mugabe with high regard? Do you still aspire to the great heights achieved by this man, like you would worship a false god? Shame on you if you do.
South Africa is steadily plotting the same course as Zimbabwe.
Jacob - what can you tell us today you are doing to avoid this same fate for South Africa? Don't spew fluff at us, give us real facts that demonstrate your commitment to avoiding the same black hole that Rhodesia fell into.
Please take note that I no longer will call you "Mr. Zuma" or "President". I will call you by your first name until you have earned your people's respect by showing us real leadership and dig us out of this hellish hole we find ourselves in.
Show us that you will build our country and not destroy it, so that the rivers of tears flowing through our townships can be turned into schools and improved services, and law & order, and unwavering integrity.
This in our Beloved Country.

Menzi Solomon Shange
Truth Whisperer


Calling all ANC Members
Please put motions forward at your next ANC Branch meetings to challenge why we let our ANC Leadership get away with stealing the people's money unapologetically.
Do we really want our children to look up to thieves?
How long can we continue to turn a blind eye?
If the people in government that we trust truly feign ignorance when confronted with this issue, then all ANC card holding members should be fearful that our leaders are not being more vigilant!
Remember that stealing comes in different forms - it could be writing false cheques, falsifying expenses, making cheques for "modified" invoices, creating fake transactions, overpaying with under the table expectations, manipulating tenders etc
I am confident that these disgraceful and unethical acts are rife within our ANC and government entities, which explains the vacuum in funding in key areas that jeopardize the security of our country.
If anyone asks for proof of this, then you have had your head deep in the sand of the Kalahari desert for too long. The department of public works officials and the ANC are all fattening their pockets while our people get neglected once again.
We must send a strong message to ANC leadership that this unethical behavior must stop or the ANC will be seen as the roadblock to The People claiming their right to liberation.
Menzi Solomon Shange
Speaking for the Majority