Well it has been a long time waiting to hear or read this kinds of comments from the same people who claim liberation. I can boldly say that, all this issues of corruption, mismanagement, malema's, vavi's and the alliance in particular are as a results of the negotiated package that gave birth to the rainbow nation. I am just emotionally touched that still today a liberation movement by the name of PAC cannot elaborate this matters to its own masses rather we have the same people who are angry about their own system to re-occupy the center stage the party was supposed to be. It is well known fact that our disgruntlement cannot be singled out from organisational crisis which might be a cooked anticipation like our democracy.
I am smelling a civil war within the ruling party and the alliance immediately after the FIFA world cup, and then it will be cascaded down to civil societies. My reasons are as follows: - the continuing service delivery protests as a result of greed by Government officials - infighting of economic resources by the ruling party echelons - the upcoming NGC of ANC to vilify each other or remove certain individuals from offices of power and authority - the increase in electricity price which will eventually leads to increase in basic food and other amenities The civil war I am referring to, will be funded by the same comrades who are currently funded by other institutes to cause chaos, once chaos is caused, a new interim administration will be installed by the same people to continue serving their interests in a diverse format. Our people will be excited of a regime change but with no tangible economic changes at heart but with few economic indicators to make ourselves patient for another 20 years. While all this is taking place, HIV/AIDS will be rive, the government officials not serving the people anymore but chowing each other through polotiking as usual. There is just a PAC that is needed to address all this things.....look at what is taking place in other countries here in AFRIKA the same things I attempted to allude to. Thanks On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 10:49 AM, Mawande Jack <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Mandela let us down, says Winnie > <http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=6&art_id=iol1268110314283W522#comment_bottom_box> > March 09 2010 at 07:32AM *Get IOL on your > mobile at m.iol.co.za <http://www.iolmobile.co.za/>* > > By Colin Fernandez > > Nelson Mandela has been accused by his former wife of betraying South > Africa's black population. > > In a savage attack, Winnie Mandela said he had done nothing for the poor > and should not have accepted the Nobel peace prize with the man who jailed > him, FW de Klerk. > > The 73-year-old said her ex-husband had become a "corporate foundation" who > was "wheeled out" only to raise money for the ANC party he once led. > > She said Archbishop Desmond Tutu was a "cretin" and claimed the sacrifices > of Steve Biko and others in the fight against apartheid were being > overlooked. > > The comments were apparently made in an interview on Monday with Nadira > Naipaul, the wife of novelist V S Naipaul. > > Mrs Mandela became notorious in 1991 when she was jailed for six years for > the kidnap of Stompie Moeketsi - a sentence later cut to a fine. > > Stompie, 14, had been murdered three years earlier by members of Mrs > Mandela's bodyguard, the Mandela United Football Club. > > She also caused outrage by endorsing the punishment of apartheid > collaborators with "necklacing" - putting burning tyres around their necks. > > On Monday she said: "This name Mandela is an albatross around the necks of > my family. > > "You all must realise that Mandela was not the only man who suffered. There > were many others, hundreds who languished in prison and died. > > "Mandela did go to prison and he went in there as a young revolutionary but > look what came out. > > "Mandela let us down. He agreed to a bad deal for the blacks. Economically > we are still on the outside. The economy is very much 'white'. > > "I cannot forgive him for going to receive the Nobel with his jailer De > Klerk. Hand in hand they went. Do you think De Klerk released him from the > goodness of his heart? > > "He had to. The times dictated it, the world had changed." > > The Mandelas, who divorced in 1996, were married for 38 years - although > together for only five. > > Mrs Mandela criticised her country's Truth and Reconciliation Committee - > which she appeared before in 1997 and which implicated her in gross > violations of human rights. > > She said: "What good does the truth do? How does it help to anyone to know > where and how their loved ones are killed or buried? > > "That Bishop Tutu who turned it all into a religious circus came here. He > had a cheek to tell me to appear. > > "I told him that he and his other like-minded cretins were only sitting > there because of our struggle and me. Look what they make him do. The great > Mandela. He has no control or say any more. > > "They put that huge statue of him right in the middle of the most affluent > white area of Johannesburg. Not here (in Soweto) where we spilled our blood. > > "Mandela is now like a corporate foundation. He is wheeled out globally to > collect the money." > > She said her daughters, Zenani, 51, and Zindzi, 50, had to struggle through > red tape to speak to their 91-year-old father, who led South Africa from > 1994 to 1999. - Daily Mail > > > 17 Minutes ago Desmond Cape Town wrote : > Mama Winnie, even if the timing is out (because commentators would know say > that with the world cup around the corner) we shouldn't address issues. Life > doesn't stop because of some event. The lives of the poor has been on hold > since the Nats and others took control. Winnie is right in saying that > former President Mandela are being milked by his foundations and yes if they > had negotiated a better deal for the majority of the people (Black) then > this would've been a different country. We neede socio-economic freedom and > not only political from the oppressors. My 5c worth in response to Winnie is > that the negotiating team with Pres Mandela sold us out. Our struggles were > for nothing and we still have our predominantly townships with no wealth > sharing in sight. > > > > Winnie Mandela has slammed her ex-husband - saying that Nelson Mandela has > done nothing for the poor. *Photo: AFP* > > Related Articles > > > <http://adserver.adtech.de/adlink%7C585%7C2194208%7C0%7C50%7CAdId=2628343;BnId=1;itime=123682212;key=key1+key2+key3+key4;nodecode=yes;link=> > > > > -- > Sending your posting to [email protected] > > Unsubscribe by sending an email to [email protected] > > You can also visit http://groups.google.com/group/payco > > Visit our website at www.mayihlome.wordpress.com -- Sending your posting to [email protected] Unsubscribe by sending an email to [email protected] You can also visit http://groups.google.com/group/payco Visit our website at www.mayihlome.wordpress.com
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