Revolutionary greetings all,
President Zuma never ceases to amaze me. I was utterly disgusted and applauded when it was reported on Wednesday's newspapers (on the 20th June 2012) that our government has pledged a donation of R16.5 billion (an equivalent of US $2 billion) to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). We never said or agreed this will be a government plenipotentiary when it comes to matters of finance. Where did it (government) get the mandate from? Certainly not us shack- dwellers! We are a developing country for crying out loud. Remember, IMF as an organisation is known to have masterminded and presided over the misery in the entire Sub-Saharan African through its imperialist tailor-made so-called structural adjustment programmes. This money could have been easily raised by overseas's prodigious artists if they had Europe's interests at heart and rescued their racist IMF. There was a period when a Swiss musical group, ABBA, had more money than its own government that it (government) had to borrow money from the group. Black American singer, Beyonce, has bought her fiancé, JayZ a $300.000 worth of an aeroplane for fathers day. Haile Berry, a Black American babe, said to have got a slap on the wrist by being ordered by the court to pay a huge sum of money in child support to her estranged hubby. These are daughters whose ancestors were slaves, I haven't touched their filthy moneyed British, let alone Scandinavian white counterparts. Meanwhile his Minister of Public Service & Administration Lindiwe Sisulu is set on a collision course with government employees over salaries as she claims the department has ran out of cash. In Limpopo the Department of Education was forced to go court by a white led advocacy group just to deliver textbooks in public schools. Now, it has been reported yesterday that they are in contempt of a court ruling forcing them to deliver these textbooks. Now today we are told again a white led party, the DA has offered to assist this government to deliver these textbooks. Poppycock!!! Was it so difficult of them to capitulate and deliver these textbooks to these poor African learners or is it a case of them being too black for their situation to be considered an emergency that requires immediate attention. Isn't it high time that the purported majority who voted these sybarites into power snap out of their fourty winks or remain permanent vagabonds in the land of their forefathers. Any rejoinders or surrejoinders herein??? Sebenzile Mlaza -- 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

