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comment icon Added by: s"pha on Thursday, 06 May 2010 at 12:20:52 PM

sbhanxa, awodwa, where re u from? U need to do research bout Technikon requirements entry requirements. what u wrote her is sh**t,

 

comment icon Added by: Mosala on Friday, 08 May 2009 at 02:02:02 PM

The NPA's decision to drop charges against JZ is a mock to the constitutional principle of 'equality b4 the law'.Not long ago the Polokwane pirates were complaining that state institutions were abused to settle political scores,however what do they do b4 they could even come into power.They sodomise our criminal justice system.I wonder how this Zuma term is going be like.I'm already fastening my seatbelt for it looks like its going to be a long,bumpy ride.

 

comment icon Added by: vula on Monday, 04 May 2009 at 04:38:12 PM

Zulu swing saved the day for ANC

AS an African, I must say that after the less than credible polls recently in my country, Nigeria, and those in Kenya and Zimbabwe, I am proud of the conduct and outcome of the electoral process in Ghana and most recently in South Africa.

As a keen observer of continental events and a participant in the just concluded elections, I pondered the nature of these elections and particularly what I term “the subtle resurgence of Zulu nationalism”.

The results clearly show that the ANC lost support in varying degrees in all provinces except KwaZulu-Natal when compared to the previous three elections. This is despite the fact that the party spent about R 2 0 0 million on this election with extensive ground mobilisation.

The ANC president, Jacob Zuma, with his gr'a's'sroots appeal and celebration of his Zulu identity, played to ethnic sentiments. The party won 1 3 1 2 7 6 7 votes (4 7 %) in KwaZulu-Natal in 2 0 0 4, but this year it won 2 2'5'6 2'4'8 votes (6'4.'0'9'%) – an additional 9'4'3' 4'8'1 votes (about 7'2'%).

When one considers the loss in numbers and percentages in other provinces it cannot be far-fetched to say that the Zulu-speaking people’s vote secured victory (the decisive margin) for the ANC in this election.

The obvious question will then be: When a non-Zulu leader takes over the helm at Luthuli House, how will that affect the electoral fortunes of the ANC? On the contrary, the other interesting question would be: Has the emergence of President Zuma led to the de-ethnicisation of the South African body politic?

This is a plausible probability as we know that the IFP has gradually lost support in KwaZulu-Natal, but not on the scale of this last election.

In fact we might have just seen in this election a similar example of the direct election of public representatives (president, in this case) as COPE proposes. Never since the era of President Nelson Mandela has one man galvanised an electorate on all sides in an election.

The black rural, working and undercl'a's's, sections of the black middle (read tender-dependent) cl'a's's together with the Zulu people overwhelmingly went for Zuma. The minorities and sections of the black intelligentsia and middle cla's's went against Zuma quite sharply.


READ THIS ARTICLE CAREFULL JZANC.....THIS IS UR LAST ELECTIONS BEFORE COPE TAKE OVER

 

comment icon Added by: Thembi on Saturday, 02 May 2009 at 05:49:42 PM

CopE lives COPE grows

 

comment icon Added by: xola on Thursday, 30 April 2009 at 04:12:11 PM

Awodwa

Wolukelephi ubuse exile nje nabazali bakho please dont expose urself like that.

 

comment icon Added by: Tizozo-ANC on Thursday, 30 April 2009 at 10:08:58 AM

To:All ex copers

Cdes u took a right decision and what I hav noticed the last elections were a reflection of our DIVIDED SOCIETY. With whites and coloureds voting DA, while Africans remained in the ANC.

The trueth is white South Africans are happy with the fact that we have take back our country. This is even evident at their birth rate, white population is DECREASING due to lack of libido on white males its caused by STRESS(they can't swallow the fact that blacks are in power).Source:South African Race relations and population growth.So the coming of COPE brought that HOPE that at last the black people are CRACKED open again, whites can go back to power.Suprisingly last week on TV on "Twenty something on e-TV" the was a young white rock band, that realesed a tarck about voting, motivating white youth "Track name: Taking backing what belongs to u".
Its sang in words and writen on video.

Racism in the Cape(DA is responsible for this)

Service delivery is an issue in the Western Cape, especially in previously disadvantaged areas.
Racism is rife and the DA is part of that racial tension and not a solution at all. It’s ironic to have a slogan like “one nation, one future”, that’s just not real.
Whites cry having to allow blacks into their so-called “space”. Parties like the DA are fighting to protect that space, which they must forget. Those blacks in the DA know nothing about their history.

WALLY(The Citizen newspaper)

 

comment icon Added by: Shakes we ANC on Wednesday, 29 April 2009 at 05:20:59 PM

Mzanzi No 1 Survivor .... they fired him with all missiles,but he survived ! their plot to drag him to the courts failed !

Why People were so adamant for JZ to go to court , Courts were the last resort to pin him down : Here is the truth of the plot ... JZ was to go to court, then get acquitted by Honorable Judge, then the NPA appeals the judgement ..where ? @ SCA - Bloemfontein were u will find Judge Harmse - then Harmse will overturn the KZN judgement , then there will be the last option left ....where ? Con Court , where u will find judges who recieved presidential BoaBab awards ... Chief Justice LANGA & CO ! the judgement will be obvious, then it was to be AMEN ka Msholozi ! so the mighty God we pray always protect his children , that's what a'v learned from JZ saga ! No matter What ... God will always be there for You, Zuma is now heading to UNION BUILDING !

viva ANC

 

comment icon Added by: mamoseli on Tuesday, 28 April 2009 at 04:14:09 PM

The toughest task is cope to have a confrence were leaders will be elected instead of parrachuting leaders to the members and finally destroy terrror because he wont make it to the polls and he wiil serves divorces papers with cope and form APES
VIVA ANC VIVA

 

comment icon Added by: Awodwa on Tuesday, 28 April 2009 at 01:18:09 PM

To: xola

Kwkw u seem BORED everyone is gone in this BORING site, hamba Khaya. Well usizi alutyiwa kwedini kum uthetha njenge gwala. Uyahlabeka xa ndithi loka Mbeki ngu Bokotho, well ndiyazi bafana basezilalini ningena nibala nawe uzumlandele.

ABANTU XOLA AYINDIM QHA IDUMILE UKUBA LO WAKWA MBEKI AKAYANGA TU KWINDLU YETHONTO.

Le yoba othulwe esikhundleni iyathetha zange indoda yothulwa esikhundleni.Ndithe ngamadoda ooMadiba,Hani etc...

Well kudala ndisiva ngTM makaye yho kudala enyamezele.Ngam phopho kuthwa inkunzi kuzazi, mna ndawuwela umlambo ondlela imxinwa wamadoda kwedini kuKomani.

Xola ooPhura(Izithunywa Zohlanga,Xhosa underground hip hop group from Mdantsane) bashicilela ucwecwe ngalomba ka Thabo wokungalibeli kwendlu yethonto(Ingoma:Ihambo track 4). Ha ha!!!! ndiyakubulala gwala ndithetha isiNtu.

Ngesi lungu I knw its sounds as if Im silly, but a friend of mine from Butterworth area told me of an old guy in his village.This guy(old boy) left his village in his mid twenties joined the SADF army in the early 8os and returned home last year. Since he was away for a longtime he was invited to "Umcimbi" traditional ceremony. They gave him a position of dishing out traditional beer to the man. Village man were suspicious of his manhood after he did things the other way round dishing out beer without saying a word (achaze ukuba kudityenwe ngantoni) and testing it the beer first.

Only to find out he knew nothing about this and people were fighting in the ceremony some over protective of him.

It came to proving the point yho yi "knwkw " people who protected him were dissapointed.

In other words X ur leader TM AKAQONDANGA NGUMDUBULO.

On that I don't care call me names AKAQONDANGA GQIBE AND IDE YAJAMPA KAU.

Mna ndakuphathwa ngamadoda elali oobawo G. Mantashe(Mqwathi) not imidubulo.

 

comment icon Added by: xola on Friday, 24 April 2009 at 03:32:20 PM

Awodwa

U lack substance and u hardly responded to my reall issues.Uyacaca wena kqala awukoluki i'njalo inkw'enkwe iwabona kqala amanye.Uqula kwedini

 

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