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For some or other reason someone posted a letter on Muti today which was written and published as far back as “Dear Mr President ….There are clamours from all corners of the Earth asking you to do their bidding on the Zimbabwean question. I do not agree with that on principle. Although I am not in the habit of writing letters, I am worried that events north of the I agree that
“The entire population of
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Tags:conscience guidance General Kgalema Motlante moral standard Tony Yengeni
In Sunday’s Sunday Times Mondli Makhanya (News & Opinion, p18) writes under the title “Don’t squander this new start on yesterday’s crooked rogues”. He discusses the supposed ‘moral dilemma’ of Tony Yengeni’s election on the National Working Committee of the ANC.
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Tags:Ehud Olmert General George Bush Middle East peace negotiations Yitzhak Rabin
It would seem that
“There should be an end to the occupation that began in 1967,” Bush said in describing the opening point for peace negotiations. “The agreement must establish
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Tags:ANC victories Cuba Cuito Cuanavale General Genl Arnaldo Oshoa Sanchez propaganda and siinformation
During the Polokwane conference I heard that the ANC wants to celebrate the battle of Cuito Cuanavale as an historic victory for the liberation of
He repeats the ‘score board’: Tanks destroyed: Cuba/Fapla 94, SA 3 Troop carriers destroyed: Cuba/Fapla 100, SA 5 Logistical vehicles destroyed: Cuba/Fapla 389, SA 1 Soldiers killed: Cuba/Fapla 4 785, SA 31.
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Tags:criminal punishment deterrence General Hard labor
Reading the court sentence of the kidnappers of the
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Tags:adoption Chad General kidnapping Zoes Ark
Remember the case of the 6 French workers of the charity named Zoe’s The rest of the story can be followed on iafrica.com . J.C.Grobler. Popularity: 100% [?]
Tags:confrontation between law enforcement agencies General SAPD Scorpions South Africa
We all called for a war on crime in South Africa. Well, we got a war. What we however have is not a war on crime but a war between two law enforcement agencies, i.e. the South African Police Services and the Scorpions. While crime is rampant, we are fighting each other. First the SAPD invades in numbers the house of Adv Nel of the Scorpions, arrest and detain him over night. The the National Commissioner of Police and head of Interpol tries to pre-empt the Scorpions’ plans to arrest and prosecute him for corruption and defeating the ends of justice by making application to court to prevent the Scorpions from carrying out their plans. Can you believe what you are seeing?!
What is becoming blatantly clear in South Africa is that the ruling party - the ANC - as well as the government have no problem whatsoever with crime. Being inclined to criminal activity, committing crime and being saddled with a criminal record thereafter - all this are of no consequence. It does not featured as a consideration when a criminal is considered for an appointment. Being a convicted criminal, to a certain extent, rather adds to the ‘merit’ of such a person. Consider
These are but a few examples of a general attitude. When people complain towards the Minister of Police about crime he tells them that they should leave the country if they are not satisfied. When Mbeki was approached recently about the crime statistics, he denies that there is a problem and describe it as a ‘populist’ perception. These people have no problems with crime and criminals. They themselves are criminals or their best friends are criminals or they hope to benefit from some criminality. This is why they do not fight crime but much rather the law enforcement that has successfully serves justice.
This very characteristics exhibited by Thabo Mbeki and other political leaders today are all to well known in Africa. Mugabe murdered tens of thousands of Matabeles to defeat Joshua Nkomo and to secure his hold on power. In South Africa colonialism intervened when tribes (especially in Zululand) were busy annihilating each other. Are they now to continue where they left off? The confrontation between Mbeki and Zuma spells nothing good for South Africa.
I further think that Mbeki and his government’s attitude towards crime and non-blacks are now showing up an imbalance in his personality that is rather disturbing. Are we ruled by mad people?
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Tags:adapting to a digital world General music
Sometimes you come across knowledge and wisdom of real value that you just need to share with others. Seth Godin’s “Music Lesson” is one. Read his article here.
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Tags:General political appointment of coach Rugby
I despise the African mentality. I despise this continent’s inferiority complex, its infant attitude and its deviousness. My total abhorrence of it has reached a climax today with the appointment of Peter de Villiers as coach of the Springbok rugby team. With this political appointment the glorious rugby tradition of South Africa has come to a close. It’s finished. Klaar!
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