Well said cadre and happy birthday....We are also proud to hear one showing
gratitude to the magnitude of discussions we are posting on a daily basis
within this forum.

I wish that more people could and would participate on this forum as it
gives us the courage and strenght to go through key isseus with ease.

I must also remind you cadres of a particular individual who has been
somehow absent from this forum. That particular individual is cde Kaizer
Mohau who has been instrumental in debating key issues within this forum.

But nevertheless cadres, let us continue playing the important role we have
been playing in regards to eradicating poverty and doing away with
corruption.

I pause.

On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 10:41 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Receive my heartfelt Greetings.
>
> Thank you for being part of my life and playing a meaningful role in it.
> You are one of those that add value in my life. So I share my birthday
> with you. You may have not witness the living and many other milestones of
> my life, but the time I have spent with you I have learnt lots from it.
> Have a nice day too. God bless you.
>
> It is a privilege to be born in June a month of much history in South
> African struggle, a month where the authority of the establishment of
> Radio Zulu formally known as Ukhozi FM was granted, and a month wherein
> great heroes and heroines of our soil were also born. It is indeed a call
> to all of us, to live a dream of the 1976 generation. The 1976 generation
> was visionary, dedicated, motivated, committed and willing to sacrifices
> their life for their beliefs of unity, education for all, non racialism,
> non sexist and well developing society.
>
> The challenges of our life time may not be identical to those of 1976, but
> we also need to develop our society through many things such as quality
> education, skills development, literacy campaigns, unity and equality,
> quality health, rehabilitations activities, proper administration of
> public resources and funds, and many others. It is in that sense that we
> will continuously condemn the decisions of exclusion from education such
> as the recent UNISA management’s to deny access almost 20 000 students
> because they didn’t pay the tuition fees. This alone shows that as I
> celebrate my birthday in this month, but the struggle of my brothers and
> sisters who died and brutally injured 33 years ago still continues. It is
> our turn to face and challenge it, in boardrooms and through mass
> demonstrations if called for. In few days to come, as the nation we will
> commemorate their heroic efforts to stand up for their rights (which they
> prepared to die for). Let us be motivated and encouraged as such in facing
> challenges of our life time.
>
> Let us all work for the realization of the 1976 dream. I submit.
>
>
>
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