SA is a failed country (since 1994)

  Ramaphosa and his whole parliament, can't fix it because the terrorists and radical communists broke it down into pieces for 70+ years of revolution.   They created the so-called democractic constitution as well.    They all work together to end up with a failure, since 1994.    The ANC  like to play games with their… Continue reading SA is a failed country (since 1994)

Black empowerment, unemployment and crime is not democracy

What democracy is there really in South Africa - Government ANC is one sided racists and discriminate against all WHITES in South Africa - and then they call that "democracy" or a policy.  An Act is NOT a policy.   Who received so much income from B-BBEE companies (follow the podium and the news)?  not the… Continue reading Black empowerment, unemployment and crime is not democracy

No to shacks and illegal invasions

This issue has absolutely nothing to do with Indians but the whole entire community of Lenasia South, which consists of all colours being, black, coloured and Indians. This is just so sad that Indians are now being portrayed as racist and violent people whilst that's not the case. CITIZENS DEMAND:   THAT MUST BE THE WHOLE… Continue reading No to shacks and illegal invasions

SA: Land invasions – Grond besettings

This is the politics in South Africa - the political parties promised free housing, services, schools and after the elections there are only empty promises.  Why do people vote them from those PROMISES PARTIES?   Invaders - how many of those are immigrants and who are really citizens of South Africa?   There are more than one… Continue reading SA: Land invasions – Grond besettings

Boris Johnson – Engeland Prime Minister

Congratulations to Boris Johnson of the Conservative Party succeeded Theresa May as Britain's new prime minister of England.      Johnson will have only a few months to devise an exit plan from the EU that is agreeable to both the British Parliament and the bloc's leadership. His transition to No. 10 Downing Street is unlikely… Continue reading Boris Johnson – Engeland Prime Minister

Annette Jooste

  Annette Jooste (58) drove from Vereeniging to Mossel Bay in search of a better life. Friends offered her a job there. But what she thought was a good deed cost her her life. Two people who she gave a lift to were arrested in connection with her murder last Sunday.   * Police managed… Continue reading Annette Jooste

B-BBEE – violation of Boer people’s human rights – sport quotas

* There is currently a double standard at play here in South Africa with various  B-BBEE legislations - it is not only normal crime, corruption, the attacks and murders of the Boer and conservative Afrikaner people.   To discriminate against any race group ( also here in South Africa ) is an international crime and violation… Continue reading B-BBEE – violation of Boer people’s human rights – sport quotas

Discrimination and Racism – 21 March 2019

  At the United Nations:   Dismantle ‘Harmful and Specious’ Notion of Racial Superiority, Secretary-General Urges in Message on International Day against Discrimination.      21 March 2019.   The opposite is happening in South Africa today, where more than 100 legislations discriminated against the white minorities of South Africa since 1994 - even the so-called democratic… Continue reading Discrimination and Racism – 21 March 2019

DRCongo – Ebola outbreak (Africa)

  The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) declared their tenth outbreak of Ebola in 40 years on 1 August 2018. The outbreak is centred in the northeast of the country. With the number of cases passing 2,500, it is now by far the country's largest-ever Ebola outbreak. It is also the second-biggest Ebola epidemic ever recorded, behind the… Continue reading DRCongo – Ebola outbreak (Africa)

State-owned land – 25 years later

  Who are the real owners of state-owned land?   If it is state owned land, why do the government keep the land in their own hands and create this hate agenda against whites to reform?   What funding was paid (TAX) for that farmlands?  If tax was used,  the owners of all those farmland are the… Continue reading State-owned land – 25 years later

Floyd Shivambu and Johann Rupert

  Floyd Shivambu  of the EFF says he has no relationship with Johann Rupert, but spent an afternoon during 2017 at his exclusive wine estate in Stellenbosch discussing potential business plans with one of South Africa's richest men, Johann Rupert.   In the past, the EFF labelled Rupert as "the enemy" and named him as the… Continue reading Floyd Shivambu and Johann Rupert

2017 – Securocrat state – Blade Nzimande

  In lecture SACP SG says Communists must work inside and outside of the ANC to try and save it from itself.    During October 2017, the South African Communist Party (SACP) lowers its red banner in honour of, and tribute to former and late President of the African National Congress (ANC), Comrade Oliver Reginald… Continue reading 2017 – Securocrat state – Blade Nzimande

Top Salaries and benefits – South Africa (expenditures)

Estimated data from Stats SA - This is the average salary in South Africa right now. Stats SA has published its latest quarterly employment data for the third quarter of 2018 ending September. According to its report, employment in South Africa decreased by 16,000 quarter-on-quarter, from 9.75 million in June 2018, to 9.73 million in September.  Salaries of MP's, state departments, officials,  traditional leaders,… Continue reading Top Salaries and benefits – South Africa (expenditures)

Schools disappeared within 3 weeks – two months: Eastern Cape

WIE BETAAL HIERVOOR?   Sommige kinders en gemeenskappe steun eerder korrupsie, diefstal, afbrand en afbreek, soos skole wat baksteen vir baksteen weggedra is. More than R60 million damages and lost.    Masangwana Primary school in New Brighton.    Remains of the Gqebera High schools   The school just disappeared, in a matter of weeks - looted to… Continue reading Schools disappeared within 3 weeks – two months: Eastern Cape

Schools torched in South Africa

If school children or students torched school building or universities, let them study under the tree or they must build it up by themselves with their own money or their parents.   They must use their own labour and pay them to do that.  Where were the parents when they did this?  Nobody gave them orders… Continue reading Schools torched in South Africa

Public Protector Mkhwebane – Cyril Ramaphosa

Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane delivered a mortal blow to the reformist President Cyril Ramaphosa on 19 July 2019   The findings against him are the very worst he could have expected. Not only did he "deliberately" mislead Parliament about the paltry R500 000 donation to his campaign by Bosasa's Gavin Watson, but in doing so he… Continue reading Public Protector Mkhwebane – Cyril Ramaphosa

Zondo – Hogan – Zuma – State capture

  “In many of these SOEs, the memorandums of association prescribed that the minister appoint the CEO. If there is no trust or no endorsement of that CEO by the board, it’s a very difficult relationship.   "It is very important that the minister does not interfere with the work of the CEO. Corporate governance is… Continue reading Zondo – Hogan – Zuma – State capture

Zondo – Barbara Hogan – Gordhan – Zuma – Guptas

"he said - she said"  and the truth - what is the mandate  then? Zuma, who was testifying at the state capture inquiry for a third day on Wednesday, was responding to allegations levelled against him by former public enterprises minister Barbara Hogan.   Hogan previously told the commission that she met Zuma a month into her appointment in… Continue reading Zondo – Barbara Hogan – Gordhan – Zuma – Guptas

Zuma and his Zondo commission about State capture

  Former president Jacob Zuma, through his legal counsel, has indicated that he does not want to take part in the Zondo commission of inquiry into state capture any further.  When the commission — chaired by Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo — reconvened on Friday, Muzi Sikhkakhane SC, acting on behalf of Zuma, revealed that… Continue reading Zuma and his Zondo commission about State capture

Illegal mining KZN rivers

Reported by the Zululand Observer and South Coast Sun.    Two illegal mining sites were closed down, but the miners have merely moved upriver and it’s business as usual.    Since the media first reported on illegal sand mining on the Illovo River nine years ago, nothing has been done about it until last week. The… Continue reading Illegal mining KZN rivers