Thursday, February 25, 2016

Look at how beautiful South Africa is


South Africa a beautiful country.  Don't you just love the striking piles of trash and feces scattered all over the streets.?

These pictures were taken in Buffalo city situated on the east coast of Eastern Cape Province, South Africa.

A metropolitan city going down the drain for all voters eyes.  Yet the voters will keep casting their votes for the ruling African National Congress Party (ANC). 

With the municipal elections taking place soon, this is a real chance for people (the voters) to vote for change.  The question is do people want change. Perhaps living in filth is what they prefer.


Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Burn down the Universities

They cry for free education, they riot, protest, and destroy the education facilities. What do these protesting students want?  In my opinion, its not free education, it is the natural instinct of destroying property that does not belong to them. Soon there will be no facilities to offer these students an education.  There is no money, South Africa can be downgraded to junk status and the recent drought has affected the economy. South Africa does not have money to rebuild universities. Students should attend classes and get an education.


University of North-West..Science Center Set Alight..


Tuesday, February 23, 2016

South Africa a Mess




In South Africa, if you don't like it, burn it, why do you want historical statues, painting, art, it all forms part of the injustices of the past. Burn it, strike, riot, fight and take to the streets in protest. The ongoing university violence are uncontrolled and what is the use of political parties condemning the acts. Politicians only know how to condemn and do not have solutions for what they are condemning. 

Why don't they call in the riot police and arrest all the culprits. 

In South Africa leadership is dead, always playing a blame game. 

Racist acts have been committed for years even after 1994 so condemning these kind off acts means nothing to the elites.

Yes, there are innocent students caught up in the tangle of unnecessary violent acts. The race card becomes such a massive issue while the country is clouded by corruption and poverty. Are there perpetrators who stratagize to shift the focus away from their evil activities. I wonder.

Donald Trump said the country is in a dangerous and total mess, I think he has hit the nail on the head.


 SOURCE

Donald Trump calls South Africa a “total – and very dangerous – mess”

Last night American business magnate Donald Trump bad-mouthed South Africa on Twitter.
His tweet read:
“As I have long been saying, South Africa is a total – and very dangerous – mess. Just watch the evening news (when not talking weather).”


http://www.thesouthafrican.com/donald-trump-calls-south-africa-a-total-and-very-dangerous-mess/

Business As Usual



Tender Fraud, corruption, money laundering, bribery and theft is the new way of doing business in South Africa. So many cases of corruption, fraud come into the spotlight and disappear before the culprits are brought to book. It seems that if you are politically connected you can boast about how well business is in South Africa. The arrogant attitude of people not only in state departments but the private sector who succumb to fraud as an easy way to enrich themselves and they do not care about the poor. It is a friend of a friend, or family members who are connected to the web of corruption that drains the economy, and does not leave any hope of business operating honestly. 

 A recent story of money laundering has the African National Congress (ANC) saying there is another good story to tell. Pankie Sizani the wife of ANC MP Stone Zizanie was acquitted because a witness disappeared. It is not a good story, it is a miscarriage of justice. A good story would have revealed the judge being presented with all the evidence and finding the lady guilty.

 It is a pity the people involved never end up in jail. Most are acquitted, or disappear until the story is forgotten.
SOURCE:
Sizani acquitted on five counts of money laundering
Pankie Sizani, the wife of ANC MP Stone Sizani, has been acquitted on five counts of money laundering at the close of the state’s case.
Sizani is accused of defrauding the Eastern Cape Education Department out of R1.2-million by creating “ghost” teachers.
It was further alleged that she tried to launder the money through the bank accounts of some of these teachers.
However, the state was unable to track down the witnesses in respect of five counts of the 15 counts of money laundering and the court on Tuesday (23/02/2016) acquitted her accordingly.
Sizani must still answer to the fraud allegations and the remainder of the money laundering charges.