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COSATU,
the President and Shilowa The
Congress of South African Trade Unions has called on all South Africans
to
accept the unconditional apology by President Jacob Zuma, which he
issued on
Saturday 6 February 2010. He has humbly admitted that he erred and
asked for
our forgiveness. We
are sure that the overwhelming majority, while disapproving of the
conduct for
which he has apologised, will want to put this unfortunate incident
behind us,
as we await the President’s State of the National Address on Thursday
and
recommit ourselves to principles of the HIV/Aids prevention campaign. Even many
opposition
politicians have demonstrated statesmanship and humanity by accepting
the
apology. The glaring exception however is Congress of the People (COPE)
Deputy
President Mbhazima Shilowa, who has hypocritically demanded that
President Zuma
resign over the affair. He says: "We are
saying
that you cannot make the same mistake over and over and apologise. When
he came
back from abroad he basically said look yes I had a relationship with
Sonono
and this is my child so what business do you have with it? Please
opposition
parties and everybody back off. The ANC said the same thing but, now
because
the State of the Nation Address is nearing and they do not want him to
address the
nation with this thing hanging, they would then issue an apology on his
behalf." What
is astonishing about this statement is that Mbhazima Shilowa has
himself
fathered two children, Marvin and Nhlamulo, and for nearly 20 years
failed to
give Nhlamulo any support and only even acknowledged his existence
after his
paternity has been biologically proved. Yet they still had to go to
court to
demand maintenance payments! The
elder son, Marvin, sued his father for support in 2007 seeking
maintenance from
him so that he could return to his law studies at the University of
Limpopo. An
out-of
court settlement was reached, enabling Marvin to return to his law
studies,
assisted by a study bursary handed to him by the ANC
Youth League
President Julius Malema. Shilowa
on the other hand needed a court action to acknowledge his
own blood, 20 years after impregnating his son’s mother. Even after the
paternity had been proved, he still needed a court to compel him to
support the
child. Will
Shilowa practice what he preaches, by declining any
nominations for positions in COPE at their forthcoming Congress, or was
his
outburst just another example of the demagogic rhetoric we have come to
expect
from COPE? Patrick Craven (National Spokesperson) Congress of South African Trade Unions 1-5 Leyds Cnr Biccard Streets Braamfontein, 2017 P.O. Box 1019 Johannesburg, 2000 SOUTH AFRICA Tel: +27 11 339-4911/24 Fax: +27 11 339-5080/6940/ 086 603 9667 Cell: 0828217456 E-Mail: [email protected]
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