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AFFIRMATIVE ACTION IN SOUTH AFRICA DEBATE TO PHASE OUT August 22, 2008

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Good news for white South Africans!!!

The ANC has opened the door to a debate on whether a sunset clause should apply to affirmative action, after Kgalema Motlanthe, the new minister in the presidency, announced that the government would consider phasing out the programme. (Ref: The Business Report.)

The affirmative action policy was set in 1998, when labour minister Membathisi Mdladlana piloted the Employment Equity Act through parliament. The act sets targets for companies to meet so that their workforces become demographically representative.

It has been welcomed by the Afrikanerbond as well as by the most strident supporter of the programme, Jimmy Manyi, the employment equity commission chairman and Black Management Forum president.

A clearly pleased Solidarity yesterday said the union had been in talks with ANC president Jacob Zuma and his deputy Motlanthe - both before and after the watershed Polokwane conference last December - to shift the ground on affirmative action. Motlanthe had suggested that a joint ANC-Solidarity task team should discuss the matter, the trade union reported.

The union (Solidarity) argues that a moratorium should be placed on affirmative appointments in scarce and critical positions, and that young people should be exempted.

The Afrikanerbond said that Afrikaners are flowing out of the country while jobs are deliberately kept vacant in all spheres of the government. While Dirk Hermann declared “the end of the Jimmy Manyi era” and a sign of a new willingness of the government to engage, Manyi said Hermann had misinterpreted or misunderstood the issues involved.

Motlanthe had specifically referred to taking into account scientific considerations, noted Manyi. In this context, he pointed out that in top management positions blacks held about 20 percent of the posts - far off the 87 percent target set in terms of equity legislation.

Once the targets for designated groups - women, coloureds, Indians, Africans and the disabled - were met, the need for legislative teeth would fall away, Manyi said.

Thus he had no difficulty with the statement by Motlanthe, who said: “Perhaps if we take an approach in an objective and scientific way, we can then have a way of phasing it [affirmative action] out rather than say, ‘Let’s do away with it.’ You may find that we do away with it prematurely and settle with a problem.”

The time is long overdue to end this type of discrimination, especially to those born after the Apartheid era, why must we lose our young people to overseas destinations when there is such a shortage of engineers, scientists, etc in our country.

 

 

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RACISM ALIVE AND WELL IN SOUTH AFRICA August 6, 2008

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Vodacom, South Africa’s leading cellular network, is listing YeboYethu on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange and they have the following to say:

“YeboYethu is Vodacom’s way of giving BLACK South Africans the opportunity to share in the success of South Africa’s leading cellular network.”

So who exactly can take part in this share issue?

1)   Black people (African, Coloured, Indian and Chinese) who are natural persons and citizens of SA through birth, descent or naturalisation occurring before 27 April 1994.

2)   Black groups incorporated or formed in SA

3) Black business partners who have been invited to participate.

So who are excluded?      WHITES!

What message is Vodacom giving to their loyal WHITE clients? WE DO NOT WANT YOU OR NEED YOU!

I wonder if this is even Constitutional to exclude ONE race group!

Since when are Indians classified as BLACKS? Even in the apartheid times they were classified as ASIAN not BLACK!

If the normal poor, uneducated black person was going to benefit mainly from this share issue I don’t think I would be so indignant about this, but we all know that the “fat cats” will walk away with the main share because of ignorance on the part of the “man in the street” black person!

I have been a loyal Vodacom client (white) from inception and would have liked to take part in this share issue, but because I AM white I am excluded.

Should ALL “white” Vodacom clients cancel their contracts and move over to Virgin where ALL races are treated equally?

 

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GET ONE MILLION VISITORS TO YOUR BLOG July 15, 2008

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Any new blogger would love to get one million visitors to visit their blog and I have found a FREE way of doing it and you do not have to be an expert at HTML to do so.

Go to: http://www.t2000ultra.com/?rid=52214

It is so easy to join! Try it!

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SAVE WATER, ELECTRICITY AND SOAP POWDERS! June 16, 2008

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Something wonderful for Africa once it comes available. I saw this post today at: http://travellingspouse.blogspot.com/ 

Recently the University of Leeds announced that one of their spin-off companies, Xeros, is commercialising a process of washing (and dry-cleaning) clothes, first developed by researchers at the university.

Plastic granules are put into the machine with the clothes to remove dirt. Tests have shown that they remove stains as effectively as normal washing methods and clothes are left as fresh. They estimate the new method will use less than 2% of the water and energy of a conventional machine, and of course there is no need for a tumble dryer. They are hoping it will be available in 2009.

Presumably there will be no need for a fabric conditioner, nor will you be hanging the clothes on an outdoor line, so I’m wondering how fresh is “as fresh”? Nevertheless, the saving in water and electricity will make it very, very attractive.

They believe the process can also be used for dry-cleaning, removing the need for harmful solvents which are linked to certain types of cancer, a great step in improving safety.

How will the soap manufacturers react? Will they be offering to supply a bar of soap to the developing world if we buy 10 packets of washing powder?

University of Leeds press release.

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CHINA IGNORED NATURES WARNING May 16, 2008

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It is always interesting to see how scientists react to warnings they receive from nature about forthcoming disasters, or should I rather say, how they don’t react!

You may remember that the animals behaved erratically when the tsunami was on the way to the Indonesian Islands. Apparently the same thing happened just before the Chinese earthquake and the scientists who said it was nothing were killed in the quake.

Read what happened before the earthquake struck by going to this link:

http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=31&art_id=nw20080515090911918C605011&newslett=1&em=177163a1a20080516ah

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TROTS AFRIKAANS ! May 13, 2008

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Although the heading is in Afrikaans I am going to write this post in English so that more South Africans can understand its contents. 

It saddens me very much when I hear how the Afrikaans language has been bastardised by Afrikaners who say that they are “Proudly Afrikaans.”

When you listen to them speaking they can hardly complete a sentence without using an “English” word or phrase in it. Why? Pure laziness! If you are proudly Afrikaans you should speak the pure language. 

Next time you watch television and you see the following people being interviewed listen carefully: 

1) Rassie Erasmus, the Stormers rugby coach, in every sentence he uses “English” words and he is an Afrikaner. Now what amazed me is that when they interviewed Dick Muir, the sharks rugby coach, he spoke fluent Afrikaans without a word of English and I am sure his first language is English. Well done Dick Muir what a wonderful example!

2) Steve Hofmeyr our most popular Afrikaans singer, wow! His songs, his interviews, his chat shows, everything he says and does has this bastardised language, what a shame, he should be an example to all the Afrikaners!

3) Most of our South African artist are just as guilty as Steve, I have heard all of the following doing exactly the same: Patricia Lewis, Jannie Moolman, Theuns Jordaan, Nicholis Louw, Dozi, I can go on and on here, one example of this is that they all use the word “song” instead of “lied”. 

The one well known person in this country who truly shows that he is proud to be Afrikaans is Nikki van den Berg a presenter on Radio Sonder Grense (RSG), I have never heard him bastardise Afrikaans, in fact he goes out of his way to use different Afrikaans words from the norm to try and educate the Afrikaner Nation. We can all learn from him and follow his example. 

I know that every language does sometimes adopt words from other language groups, for example the Afrikaans word “lekker” is used by our English-speaking people because it is such a descriptive word, but they certainly do not bastardise there language by using an Afrikaans word in every sentence. 

I am challenging the Afrikaners to clean up their act and start speaking Afrikaans properly and I am challenging the artists in this country to stop using English words in their Afrikaans songs, their interviews, their stage performances and their daily lives. 

Let us help each other by correcting each other when we hear someone using an English word, it can be done if we all work together at it.

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MILLION BLOG LIST May 11, 2008

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The Million Blog List is asking everyone who has a blog to list with them because they have heard that there are 70 million blogs out there and they are trying to see how quickly they can get one million blogs listed with them.

I have listed my blog and I am number 1480 on their list, if you are interested to sign up, go to:

http://millionbloglist.com/index.php?title=Main_Page#1401_thru_1500

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PREAMBLE TO THE SOUTH AFRICAN CONSTITUTION May 9, 2008

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I have copied the preamble to our constitution and show it below and if we look back to 1996 what a wonderful promise this held for ALL South Africans! 

It is such a shame that the Government failed to make this a FACT in South Africa. Read the contents and then look at the news and newspapers; talk to the people and see if they think that the contents of the preamble have been achieved. 

This is only the “preamble” what about the rest of the Constitution?

From time to time I will post other excerpts and see how we faired with them.

 I would welcome comments on this!  

STATUTES OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA-CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Act,

                                         No. 108of1996                                                  

Preamble 

We, the people of South Africa,Recognise the injustices of our past;

Honour those who suffered for justice and freedom in our land;

Respect those who have worked to build and develop our country; and

Believe that South Africa belongs to all who live in it, united in our diversity.

We therefore, through our freely elected representatives, adopt this Constitution as the supremeLaw of the Republic so as to- 

Heal the divisions of the past and establish a society based on democratic values, social justice and fundamental human rights; 

Lay the foundations for a democratic and open society in which government is based on the will of the people and every citizen is equally protected by law; 

Improve the quality of life of all citizens and free the potential of  each person; and  build a united and democratic South Africa able to take its rightful place as a sovereign stat in the family of nations.                                 

May God protect our people.

Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika.

Morena boloka setjhaba sa heso.

God seën Suid-Afrika.

God bless South Africa.

Mudzimu fhatutshedza Afurika.

Hosi katekisa Afrika.

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THREE DISADVANTAGES OF LIVING IN SA May 7, 2008

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The high crime rate in South Africa, mainly in the cities, but also the white farmers being attacked and brutally killed, is a definite disadvantage to ALL South Africans. The ANC Government cannot control it because of an inadequate police force, legal system and judiciary system, which they have allowed to deteriorate by sidelining the skilled white workers and replacing them with untrained black workers.  The rapidly deteriorating services provided by the ANC Government and Municipalities, i.e.:

  1. Our drinking water quality is beyond BAD, it is absolutely awful and causes many people to die from the bacteria, etc in the water.

  2. Our roads are full of potholes because they are not being maintained and repaired regularly.

  3. Our health service has broken down and it is actually dangerous to go to a government hospital because you may die there from lack of care, lack of clean environment and lack of skills.

If you are white you cannot get a decent job in South Africa as reverse Apartheid is now practised by the black majority, even after 14 years in power.

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THREE ADVANTAGES OF LIVING IN SOUTH AFRICA May 6, 2008

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We are far away from the Northern industrial pollution nations therefore our air is a bit cleaner than it is in China, India, USA, UK, Europe, etc.

When World War 3 breakes out we will be one of the countries that will be the furtherest away from the hotspot.

We have Rugby, braaivleis and Boeremusiek to make our lives very happy in our land!

 

 

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