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comment icon Added by: Lekota on Monday, 02 November 2009 at 11:55:22 AM

Interesting time indeed, those who thought they will be on God's plan(Emancipation of the majority of our people from Nepotism on government tenders/jobs, tribalism, individual leadership worship, arrogance, power loving, Dictatorship est.... Baba Msholizi thank you, we starting to see lights at last, let these pigs more especially these journalist who are busy day in day out trying to discredit a good work of our servants by paparazzi reporting....

 

comment icon Added by: johann van eeden (riebeeckstad welkom) on Wednesday, 23 September 2009 at 09:00:11 PM

Who did what to whom? here is an example
:"who did it?"the people ask.
"The A.N.C.!" The people shout
"What did they do ?" Enquired the confused society
"They dont keep their promises!" The members of the society shout.
"Who is going to suffer?"The people complain.
"They cause our suffering!" The people agree.
"For whom will we vote?" they ask each other
"For the A.N.C !" The people shout .
THEN THE ANC COMES IN AGAIN AND THE VICIOUS CIRCLE IS REPEATED.
The child that cries in the makuku at night and
complains about the cold.DOES NOT CARE A DAMN ABOUT ANY RULING PARTY . HE CARES ABOUT HIS HUNGER AND THE COLD.
Dont come to me with your political science
I have a degree in political science..
NO political party in history was able to survive
the unhappiness of is members.And when the leaders of a party break away to form a Party like COPE the A.N.C.is on its way out.
Dont be cross with them .They are becoming a
segment of history and they will disappear
Rather quicker than they or we expect. They are
unable to avoid it. A lucky 2010 my fellow COPE members

 

comment icon Added by: Zweli on Monday, 01 June 2009 at 01:36:11 PM

Tebatso

Go for rehab, your alcohol intake is too high.

 

comment icon Added by: Tebatso on Wednesday, 27 May 2009 at 01:21:48 PM

JJ Tibane , Sipho Ngwema have resigned fro COPE with immediate effect. Thats the start of COPE disntergration

 

comment icon Added by: mamoseli on Wednesday, 27 May 2009 at 01:07:46 PM

i GREE WITH MORAKE THIS SITE IS REAALLYY REAALLY BORING COPERS CONTINUE TO BE IN DREAMLAND WHILE ANC IS LEAVING REALITY WORLD 11 MILLION PEOLE SAID BONA BAYO HLALA BA ANC

 

comment icon Added by: Vuyo on Wednesday, 27 May 2009 at 12:02:13 PM

Democrats

We are really living in interesting times. I saw the military veterans on TV and I have just heard that they staged a march to the Western Cape provincial office. Whatever their grievance is how can a ruling party that is in charge of statutary forces entertain a sperate military wing? This is one of the blunders of the ruling party that is going to bacvkfire. A re*bel movement is in the offing and that is not kosher at all

 

comment icon Added by: Africa on Wednesday, 27 May 2009 at 10:34:04 AM

Morake

7% translate to what figure in real terms? Use your brain, you should be worried that your support is now slowly going down than just be ignorant. Polls indicate that no where in the world when a party starts loosing support will ever go back to its former glory.

The panic mode is on, we never said we want to win elections but we knew we are really going to be a pain in the nerve to anyone who takes over governance and take people for granted. We are watchdo*gs of our democracy that we died and sacrificed for. We shall never have a situation wherein this country is led by a one party state. Imposing itself over the peoples. We accept democracy at play and respect the will of the people even its informed by events. The realities are coming, people want service delivery not fighting over who must get what position for what.

Strange things happen only in South Africa. I have never heard of a Union leader wabbling in trying to address workers issues like what Vavi has started doing all of all sudden. If he was a prudent leader from the very word go was to check on how the markets react over time and not accuse government of not committed to dealing with worker's plight.

Now is the time that the savings that was alluded to by the previous administration is paying dividends. Yena is standing on the sideline ready to cripple the very savings without taking any wise move. South Africa is not America, you cannot just wake and call for government to save the situation.

We are operating on a free market system and as such the conglomerates present in this country are owned by foreigners, to simple pop out money with no condition or set a regulatory framework to scoop them out of their plight would imply draining of our own reserves. This is simple economics.

 

comment icon Added by: Morake on Tuesday, 26 May 2009 at 05:28:58 PM

This Site is Boring .... it's mission failed dismally, it got only 7% from polls and i can see it is dying a slow death like cope AKA Corpes !

 

comment icon Added by: Moves on Tuesday, 26 May 2009 at 05:25:39 PM

Msholozi is People's President , he has mas_ses touch , like it or not , U hate or dislike Him @ ur own peril ! from 17m he was voted by 11.8m .

Mr Denialism was Denying it again ! Why is COPE Dalai Lama such a denialists ? Ur Spiritual Leader aga-nayo iqiniso /the man does'nt have truth, only last nyt he was denying that he never said "Hiv does'nt cause Aids" !
Again "No crisi_s in Zimbabwe " ,

 

comment icon Added by: Moemedi on Tuesday, 26 May 2009 at 01:07:44 PM

DAY 10: GAUTENG health MEC Qedani Mahlangu has apologised to Soweto mothers who could not feed their babies for more than a week because the department had bungled milk formula deliveries.

Ten days after logistical issues caused clinics to run dry of infant formula, deliveries were finalised yesterday.

Mahlangu’s spokesman, JP Louw, said: “The MEC has sent her apologies to all the mothers of the [babies] who have suffered from a regrettable bureaucracy.

“She has promised that this will not happen again. She reiterated that she was committed to ensuring there was accountability in her department,” Louw added.

The furore began when milk supplier Nestlé stopped supplying milk earlier this month after the health department defaulted on payments.

HIV-positive mothers, who cannot breast-feed their babies because of a risk of transmitting the disease, were forced to feed them black tea and watered-down maize porridge.

Where is TAC or Zachie Achmaat was only vocal when Mbeki was the president.

When will the ANC stop dissappointing the 12 million who voted for it?


 

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