Khoi San people and leaderships – legislation

* An article in Mail and Guardian during 2019, stated that the Traditional Khoi San Leadership Act will directly affect 18-million rural people.   There are more Khoi San people today, plus the more than 25 million different black groups of the old Reserves and Homelands.    They are also living separately on CPA or Trustlands. … Continue reading Khoi San people and leaderships – legislation

Traditional land and leaders – landclaims

There was NO country with the name of South Africa in 1800-1910.   It was mostly British colonies - they came to different areas and make war against the different peoples of southern Africa. Also the two independent Boer republics.   Daar was nie 'n land met die naam van Suid-Afrika in 1800-1910 nie, dit was grotendeels… Continue reading Traditional land and leaders – landclaims

Cape Colony – Parliament

The oldest section of the buildings of Parliament, which today houses the National Council of Provinces, was completed in 1885. The original design was by Charles FREEMAN. Various financial and building problems were experienced and the project was re-allocated to the Scottish architect Henry GREAVES, who had just joined the DEPARTMENT OF THE PUBLIC WORKS.… Continue reading Cape Colony – Parliament

Traditional houses – South Africa

  Traditional affairs (2018-2019)   - It was stated in parliament that this is only for the KhoiSan and different ethnic black groups of people in South Africa,  but how is it working?   No idea who gave South African parliament or ministers the "mandate" if there are different ethnic traditional leaders, perhaps the different Houses of… Continue reading Traditional houses – South Africa

Traditional and Khoi-San Leadership Bill

Recognition must be given to ALL people like the Khoi San,  their different subgroups, if they want to rule themselves.  In terms of international law, it is still their choices, as well as to the Afrikaners and Boers to rule themselves, independently.    Currently, all the others are discriminating against all white people of South… Continue reading Traditional and Khoi-San Leadership Bill

Wyle Dr H F Verwoerd – 6 September 2019

Kgosi Lucas Manyane Mangope, one of the previous Homeland leaders had ruled a showpiece state, Bophuthatswana.  Bophuthatswana was one of the 10 homelands and independence (TBVC) was part of their future with Hendrik Verwoerd’s twinkling words, “a policy of good neighbourliness” (various speeches).    Mangope was one of the tradisional Homeland leaders (Bophuthatswana), elected by… Continue reading Wyle Dr H F Verwoerd – 6 September 2019

South Africa – 1990 – Rina Venter

Today we have millions and millions of immigrants, from all over the world, demanding free services, free hospitals, free education in schools and universities, free RDP houses and grants.   The list is endless.   A deputy minister of Police declared recently that some areas have 70-80% immigrants around us.   That happened only in 25 years.   And… Continue reading South Africa – 1990 – Rina Venter

SA Parliament – land without compensation – traditional leaders

A Hansard of December 2018 stated there are more than 8840 traditional leaders (different black and coloureds)   in the whole of South Africa.   They all receive salaries and benefits.     It is even legally in their constitution (anc manifesto).   And most of us thought that segregation is over for those different ethnic groups.   … Continue reading SA Parliament – land without compensation – traditional leaders

Proposed Traditional Khoisan Leadership Bill (TKLB)

  The Khoisan leaders have rejected the proposed Traditional and Khoisan Leadership Bill (TKLB) once more.   This follows a protest by the Alliance for Rural Democracy (ARD) a few weeks ago.   The protesters called on President Cyril Ramaphosa not to sign the Traditional and Khoisan Leadership and Traditional Courts bills calling them “Bantustan bills”.     We all… Continue reading Proposed Traditional Khoisan Leadership Bill (TKLB)

Ramaphosa’s new cabinet, mp’s and perks and traditional leaders

Die lede van parlement is nie al uitgawe wat uit die staatskas kom nie -  daar is baie meer wat nie saamgevoeg word nie.   Alles onder die "grondwet" en "wettig".       We as a small white community, included Afrikaners and Boers are not part of them.   Were not part of them.  Ramaphosa always speak… Continue reading Ramaphosa’s new cabinet, mp’s and perks and traditional leaders

Ramaphosa (Paddakoor)

  Is dit normaal of is daar meer hieragter saam al die korrupsie - finansies wat nooit teruggevind word nie.    Die ANC se president meen daar is teveel "paddas" in sy koor rondom sy potjie, hulle gaan waarskynlik nou almal 'n goue handdruk ontvang en diep in die pensioenfonds indelf?  Dis ook by hul… Continue reading Ramaphosa (Paddakoor)

SA Farmers on their way out?

REMEMBER:    NO FARMER - NO FOOD Land expropriation is still a highly contested issue in South Africa, and it confuses a lot of people.    The results are clear, young farmers are leaving the country in high numbers, heading to countries like Canada, America, Australia and other countries.    At the end of the… Continue reading SA Farmers on their way out?

Legislation only for black and khoisan

There are more B-BBEE legislation against white population of South Africa as well as policies Legislation Assigned to the Provincial Premiers - some from the old area as well.  The following lists are the most important pieces of legislation assigned to the provincial Premiers and traditional leaders. The following are the main pieces of legislation governing the regulation… Continue reading Legislation only for black and khoisan

Agreements and Traditional leaderships

* The White Paper on Traditional Leadership and Governance, July 2003, issued by the Minister for Provincial and Local Government deals with certain aspects, like the various international agreements, as well as the historical traditional leadership,  the old homelands and what happened after 1994.   Please read the documents, White Paper and information here as well.… Continue reading Agreements and Traditional leaderships

Ethnic people in South Africa

There are different ethnic peoples in South Africa and they all have their differences, cultures, traditions, believes and languages.    Most of them have their own and different chiefdoms and different kings and traditional leaders since British annexed their different land and areas they occupied while there were wars on in southern Africa.   It is… Continue reading Ethnic people in South Africa

Ramaphosa-Zuma sagas

State capture is a reality and all the corruption from the Zuma and Guptas is quite a lot, but many of these have possibly the approval of Ramaphosa, he was nothing but the right hand and aware of everything while Zuma was president.  It was reported in the media (spekulation perhaps) that Ramaphosa has been… Continue reading Ramaphosa-Zuma sagas