Loropeni – Burkina Faso in Africa

Be that as it may, it is widely accepted that the Loropeni was connected to the Trans-Saharan gold trade that lasted from the 7 th to the 17 th centuries AD. The lands of Sub-Saharan Africa were rich in gold and this precious metal was sought after by the rulers of the states around the Mediterranean. Salt was exchanged for this… Continue reading Loropeni – Burkina Faso in Africa

Lost City in Burkina Faso

  Its imposing stone walls ruins of Loropéni consist of imposing, tall, laterite stone perimeter walls, up to six metres in height is the best preserved of ten fortresses in the Lobi area and is part of a larger group of 100 stone enclosures that bear testimony to the power of the trans-Saharan gold trade. Situated near the… Continue reading Lost City in Burkina Faso

BEE is racism and discrimination

MAIMANE 2016:  “I don’t care whether you are white or black, but if you are racist the DA is not your place."       SAID THE MAN WITH THE LEGISLATION OF RACISM AND DISCRIMINATION IN HIS HANDS.    Are you ready for the following joke:  MAIMANE 2018:  "The DA is the only party in South… Continue reading BEE is racism and discrimination

Bosasa Mti – Watson – Zuma

As Prisons Commissioner in 2004/5, Linda Mti is alleged to have irregularly awarded tenders to BOSASA to the value of approximately R2 billion. The SIU  began investigating  Mr Mti after it was found that a BOSASA company secretary had allegedly registered a company in Mti’s name, which apparently never traded.  The SIU subpoenaed a selection… Continue reading Bosasa Mti – Watson – Zuma

DAVOS : RAMAPHOSA

Ramaphosa is seeking to lure $100bn  in investments by 2023 to revive an economy struggling to create jobs for the 27% of the workforce that is unemployed. Since announcing the investment drive in April, China, the UK, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Daimler's Mercedes-Benz unit have pledged $35.5bn,  with companies promising $20bn  more in… Continue reading DAVOS : RAMAPHOSA

Referendum Philippines – Bangsamoro

  Muslims in the southern Philippine region of Mindanao have overwhelmingly approved the creation of a new autonomous region in the hopes of ending nearly decades of unrest.   The plan to create a self-administered area for the region was backed by 85 per cent of voters, the election commission said, paving the way for a… Continue reading Referendum Philippines – Bangsamoro

Pomfret Noordwes ea

  32 Battalion OU MILITERE BASIS - Hulle is ook nes die res geregtig op dienste, maar dit ontbreek.   Daar is sowat 500 kinders wat daaronder ly, een keer per week water kry en weinig om ooit sanitasie verwydering. Pomfret, 12 Februarie 2016 - Inwoners van Pomfret in Noordwes het meer as 'n jaar gelede… Continue reading Pomfret Noordwes ea

ongoing Revolution in South Africa

  FAILED   "RAINBOW NATION" Daar was nog nooit so iets soos 'n reënboognasie nie - net in die liberale blanke en kommunisme se onderbewussyn.   Al swart wat mens ook sien is die wat al die skades aanrig en verbrand ... swart bemagtiging wat die ekonomie uitroei .... KILLINGS - FARM MURDERS AND ATTACKS VIDEO https://www.bitchute.com/video/2d0tv1mxAdqW/… Continue reading ongoing Revolution in South Africa

Revolution never ended

There is no democracy in South africa.   The ANC revolution has never ended in 1961 nor 1994 - it is still ongoing since their "congress" started.   There are killings, protest actions, internal tribal wars on a daily basis and violation of our people's human rights, which included racism, discrimination (B-BBEE legislations) and other threats like… Continue reading Revolution never ended

Multi-culture failed in South Africa

* Various "leaders" are looking for the "rainbow" in South Africa - because there is no rainbow nation in South Africa.   We are all different peoples, each with their own history, culture, traditions, language, ethnic groupsings and identity.  Respect that.   Will never work in SA or any other place. Mandela’s rainbow nation has gone from… Continue reading Multi-culture failed in South Africa

“Zulu kingdom” Ingonyama Trust

During the Kodesa negotiations there were agreements to sign "peace on the table" - Ingonyama Trust and Ingonyama trust legislation.  After 1994 other legislation, like those for the Khoi khoi and San as well as the separate CPA legislation, where certain people have the opportunity to claim land and rule there own "chiefdoms" or whatever… Continue reading “Zulu kingdom” Ingonyama Trust

FW en sy multi-kultuur

* Hy het nie omgegee wie hy saam hom in die diep sloot intrek om nooit weer daaruit te kom nie.  Geen multi-kultuur organisasies of sy sogenaamde demokrasie het na 1994 enige opbou in Suid-Afrika bewerkstellig nie.  Inteendeel is die teenoorgestelde die waarheid.   Suid-Afrika is een van lande met die hoogste misdaad, korrupsie op alle… Continue reading FW en sy multi-kultuur

FW de Klerk in sy skik of nie?

FW must be very proud what he achieved - a Nobel price and money? .... FW de Klerk at an event organised by the Cape Town Press Club - he spoke about the past 25 years since the dawn of democracy in South Africa, outlining some of the things that went wrong, and some of the… Continue reading FW de Klerk in sy skik of nie?

Isandlwana – Anglo-Zulu war (140 years)

* January 22 will mark one such battle, that of Isandlwana, when, to the dismay of the British, amaZulu warriors defeated them. Despite being armed only with assegais and cowhide shields, against an army equipped with modern Martini-Henry rifles, the Zulus’ athleticism, discipline and outright bravery won the day. King Cetshwayo was heard saying: “An assegai has… Continue reading Isandlwana – Anglo-Zulu war (140 years)

F W DE KLERK

Alles was voorafbeplan gewees.   Here is Nelson Mandela at his presidential inauguration with his deputies, FW de Klerk and Thabo Mbeki THE SO-CALLED END OF APARTHEID - 1994 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6ytQCkBkX4 *** 2012 - DE KLERK SAID MANDELA WAS IN JAIL TOO LONG AND HE CAN DO BUSINESS WITH MANDELA (WHY WAS MANDELA IN JAIL AGAIN:  PLANTING… Continue reading F W DE KLERK

Pomfret Northwest – 32 Battalion

Welcome to Pomfret, home to the retired soldiers of apartheid South Africa’s once-feared 32 Battalion, an elite fighting unit of Angolan mercenaries and white South African soldiers who fought the apartheid regime’s Border War.   The 32 Battalion fought in Angola, Zambia and Namibia and, after Namibia gained independence from South Africa in 1990, many of… Continue reading Pomfret Northwest – 32 Battalion