Ive just finished reading the book Eight Days in September, The removal of Thabo Mbeki, by Rev. Frank Chikane. I must say it makes a great read. It unfolds all the scandals and escapedes that followed after the Polokwane Conference of the ANC. The unconstitutional removal of Mbeki, Justification of Nicholson's judgement, all revealed in this amazing work of Pastor Chikane. My eyes were wide shut but now i see the light and I know why Mr. Mbeki never bothered to contest against those who were behind his removal just 7 months before his term ends in office.
They had to take him down " Ngoko", because of his principled works he was doing for S.A and the African continent as a whole. They took him ( Mbeki ) down claiming its a " Recall " of which that was just an excuse for them ( Zuma crew) to get a chance in goverment to statisfy their personal interests.
Its just a matter of time before the 'explosion of the ticking bomb' within the structures of the ANC come into effect,Mangaung Conference later this year will be the start. If Zuma has the country's best in heart, he should not stand for the second term as the president of the ANC and the country.
Thursday, 30 August 2012
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
Zuma to meet Zim. leaders
President Jacob Zuma is to meet with Zimbabwean leaders for peace talks of the ongoing draft of constitution just before the elections next year. " Mr. Mugabe’s ZANU-PF party and opponent Mr. Tsvangirai’s Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) should bridge their differences over parts of the draft constitution.
The main thing that really stands on the way of the progress forward is the constitution. [It] really needs to be embraced by all the parties. It has been embraced by the MDC and the various factions within it, but ZANU-PF has not embraced it because they said there are certain aspects, which they want changed,” said Professor Shadrack Gutto, law expert at the University of South Africa
http://www.turkishweekly.net/news/140420/south-africa-president-zuma-set-to-meet-zimbabwe-leaders.html
The main thing that really stands on the way of the progress forward is the constitution. [It] really needs to be embraced by all the parties. It has been embraced by the MDC and the various factions within it, but ZANU-PF has not embraced it because they said there are certain aspects, which they want changed,” said Professor Shadrack Gutto, law expert at the University of South Africa
http://www.turkishweekly.net/news/140420/south-africa-president-zuma-set-to-meet-zimbabwe-leaders.html
Thursday, 2 August 2012
Syria in civil war
The civil war in Syria has gotten up another notch with the Rebels taking into hostage more than 8 suppoters of Al Assad, in what is suppose to be classroom,now turned into a prison cell. One of the hostages has got all of the Syrian rulers including Assad tattoed in his body and messages of support. He( prisoner ) could barely even stand on his two feet by the time of interview with CNN journos. All the hostage could say was "God is with them".......
Wednesday, 1 August 2012
Mam Angie in hot water
Basic education Minister Angie Motshekga, is to answer for the half year long delivery delay of textbooks in Limpopo. The court has requested quarterly performance reports of all schools in that province. Was mam' Angie negligent or was this the political plot to remove her from her post just few months before the ANC Mangaung conference...guess we have to wait and see.
Lusizi does it for S.A and E.C
Young boy from Mdantsane 67 neighborhood, Siphiwe Matukuza Lusizi, is the first South African boxer to win a fight at the Olympics games in 15 years.He is about to make history when he is going to take on his Venezualan opponent on Friday,he is one of the only to South African boxers to make us proud at the London Olympics,we looking forward to that GOLD.
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