Monaco Principality and South Africa – Rhinoceros

  In South Africa, a rhino is killed for its horn every 22 hours.   One of the reasons why the Princess Charlene of Monaco and Thanda Foundation Trust have decided to dehorn these animals as part of their conservation work with the “Project Rhino”. In doing so, they hope to protect this threatened species for… Continue reading Monaco Principality and South Africa – Rhinoceros

Hybrid animals and plants

  During May 2021,  some opinions were expressed by scientists regarding crosses or "hybrid animals" as well as different plant species where crossings may have taken place (by Ashley Yeager). Hybrid animals in the wild were extremely rare and therefore not catalysts of evolutionary innovation. Some biologists have been studying these phenomena in nature in… Continue reading Hybrid animals and plants

2021 Billionaires

The April 2021 Forbes annual billionaires list includes a record-breaking 2,755 billionaires, with the plutocrats bringing a combined fortune of $13.1-trillion (about R188.7-trillion at the time of writing), up from $8-trillion on the 2020 list. About 493 people joined the rich list.  (DM) * Last year, the four South African billionaires who made the cut… Continue reading 2021 Billionaires

Affirmative Action law – Regstellende aksie wetgewing

Temba A Nolutshungu wrote recently an article about affirmative action policies that are politically, economically and morally bankrupt.      He stated how tragic it is that black people themselves are complicit in this morally egregious, economically irrational and demonstrably counterproductive policy. * TEMBA wrote “It is self-destructive for any society to create a situation… Continue reading Affirmative Action law – Regstellende aksie wetgewing

Wetgewings SEB-RA : B-BBEE-EE legislations

  Dis nie net die Suid-Afrikaanse Parlement, wat uit verskeie politieke partye bestaan, wat mekaar steun om wetgewing te implementeer nie.  Die SAKP-PAC-ANC-EFF-IVP-DA regering is ondersteuners van swart bemagtiging en regstelaksie teenoor blankes en hul besighede.  Dit het reeds in 1986-89 in Dakar ontstaan (Idasa).    Liberale en klassieke liberales, diegene wat die grondwet steun,… Continue reading Wetgewings SEB-RA : B-BBEE-EE legislations

Submission by Solidarity 14 May 2003 in Parliament

* Die Boere volksgenote word soms oor dieselfde kam geskeer as deel van liberale denke , veral liberaal verligte Afrikaners en uitvoerbaarheid, wat nie die geval is nie.   Liberales hou van eie beuels blaas en dit namens almal doen.    Dit gebeur onder ander bevolkingsgroepe ook.   Daar is geen mandaat dat liberale blankes en Afrikaners,… Continue reading Submission by Solidarity 14 May 2003 in Parliament

Wetgewings B-BBEE-EE legislations

  Sedert 1994 word al ons blankes se menseregte geskend, net omdat daar wit pigmente oor ons lyf geklee is.   Hoe minderwaardig moet meerderhede swart ea sowel blanke liberale/ klassieke liberale nie voel om verskillende nasionale wetgewings van parlement SA te laat implementeer sodat ons blankes nie mag deelneem aan enige ekonomie of vooruitgang in… Continue reading Wetgewings B-BBEE-EE legislations

African lakes and fishes – Cichlid fishes-Tropiese visse

  In 1890, at the height of the European scramble for colonies in Africa, Britain and Germany divided Lake Victoria at 1° south latitude, with the southern portion allotted to Germany, the northern portion to Britain.  Lake Victoria - Victoria Nyanza, is the largest lake in Africa and the second largest body of fresh water… Continue reading African lakes and fishes – Cichlid fishes-Tropiese visse

Lake Victoria – Africa

Before the 1960's, the lake had had high fish species diversity of more than 500 fish species, mostly local cichlids, carps, and minnows, but these were reduced to less than 300 species after the Nile perch was introduced, which caused a decrease in the clearness of the water.  The lake generates over 150 million dollars… Continue reading Lake Victoria – Africa

Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng

  According to Nathi Mncube, the spokesperson for the judiciary, regulations promulgated in terms of the Judges’ Remuneration and Conditions of Employment Act 2001 provide for judges to take leave of three and a half months for every period of four years’ actual service from 1 May 2021.  * This is not Khampepe's first time… Continue reading Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng

SA harbours – Hawens in SA

  Is the road, rail and port transport too much for all the black empowerment officials to handle and is it a much easier option to claim there was a hijacking of their systems to stop import and exports, to make sure food is part of that.  They all knew what was in that containers. … Continue reading SA harbours – Hawens in SA

Co-incidences – Toevallighede

  According to a statement by the South African Meat Processors Association (Sampa) and the South African Association of Meat Importers & Exporters (Amie SA), there are currently 290 temperature-controlled ‘reefer’ containers that require an urgent cold storage remedy, with more containers en route from international markets set to offload at the Durban port.  *… Continue reading Co-incidences – Toevallighede

ANC and its revolution

On 19 July 2021, it was stated that high-ranking members of the ANC’s national executive committee, a former mayor in KwaZulu-Natal, a Mpumalanga ANC leader and a former radio presenter are among those named as suspected instigators of the violence that swept through KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng.   What happened to them since then?   Are they in… Continue reading ANC and its revolution

RR – Red revolution

Who are those "runners, looters and terrorists"?   Were they all here on a free to take for everybody - and that is not only in KwaZulu-Natal or Gauteng, it is ongoing for 27 years now and they still want more?     Are they all South Africans or illegal immigrants?  They are and were controlled by… Continue reading RR – Red revolution

UPL – Durban – Cornubia warehouse fire

Two statements were made on UPL website - on 17 and 19 July 2021 respectively about this sabotage and blaze.       The question is, before such a type of business is set up and put into operation, the municipality is supposed to do various environmental and other impact studies (three governments).  Has this ever… Continue reading UPL – Durban – Cornubia warehouse fire

South Africa – terrorism

Who and where did this terrorism, arson and attacks started against the public and businesses in various communities, during the July 2021 revolution?    Communities and their businesses were targetted and tested.   If the government in the first instance, acted in all cases and did not allow any violent protest actions, there would not be… Continue reading South Africa – terrorism

Voyages-Reise (Elemente-Elements)

In early January 1488, as Dias’ two ships sailed off the coast of Southern Africa, storms blew them away from the coast. Dias is thought to have ordered a turn to the south of about 28 degrees, probably because he had prior knowledge of southeasterly winds that would take him around the tip of Africa… Continue reading Voyages-Reise (Elemente-Elements)

Durban 18-19 July 2021

Violence and looting has raged in South Africa for the sixth day running, stoking fears of food and fuel shortages as disruption to farming, manufacturing and oil refining began to bite amid the country’s worst unrest in decades.   More than 1,200 people have been arrested in the lawlessness that has raged in poor areas of… Continue reading Durban 18-19 July 2021