Dear @SKNgobese if you are still on the payroll of @DOAgov_ZA after your appointment by @JohnSteenhuisen you should be transparent about it.
(https://t.co/k0QHrujq6Z)
Yebo!!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Time to get to work, bafwethu, from State Vets, Animal Health Techs, private vets and farmers, we’ll roll-out the vaccines and work together to protect the national herd!
THIS WAS ALWAYS THE PLAN!!!
AfriForum het sedert 2017 ’n goeie verhouding met die Mpungose Tradisionele Gemeenskap in die Nkandla-gebied en spesifiek die gemeenskap van Nkungumathe. Hierdie verhouding is gevestig toe AfriForum die gemeenskap bygestaan het om ’n hofbevel te verkry dat die Kuba Sekondêre Skool in die gemeenskap gebou moet word soos onderneem deur die provinsiale Departement van Onderwys.
Volgens Barend Uys, hoof van Interkulturele verhoudings en samewerking by AfriForum, is dit onrusbarend dat wetsbepalings nie nagekom word nie en dat die lewens van tradisionele leiers daardeur bedreig word. “Onbehoorlike inmenging wat die verhoudings tussen amakhosi en izinduna vertroebel en tradisionele leierskapstrukture verswak hou ernstige negatiewe gevolge vir die welstand van voetsoolvlakgemeenskappe in. Dit benadeel die gesonde funksionering en voortbestaan van kulturele leierskapstrukture en kulturele ordes en daarom die voortbestaan van kultuurgemeenskappe – en in dié geval, Zoeloe-gemeenskappe in die besonder. Premier Ntuli moet dringend ingryp ter wille van die veiligheid van tradisionele leiers en die welstand van die gemeenskappe wat hulle dien.”
AfriForum has enjoyed good relations with the Mpungose Traditional Community in the Nkandla area and specifically the Nkungumathe community since 2017. This relationship was established when AfriForum assisted the community to obtain a court order that the Kuba Secondary School must be built in the community as undertaken by the provincial Department of Education.
According to Barend Uys, Head of Intercultural Relations and Cooperation at AfriForum, it is concerning that legal provisions are not being complied with and that the lives of traditional leaders are thereby put in danger. “Improper interference that sours the relations between amakhosi and izinduna and weakens traditional leadership structures has serious negative consequences for the well-being of grassroots communities. It harms the healthy functioning and continued existence of cultural leadership structures and cultural orders and therefore the continued existence of cultural communities – and in this case, Zulu communities in particular. Premier Ntuli must intervene urgently for the sake of the safety of traditional leaders and the wellbeing of the communities they serve.”
Biogenesis Bago confirmed that they can land 1 million doses here by Friday IF THE PERMITS ARE RELEASED BY SA GOVERNMENT. This can save the heart of our dairy industry along the garden route, given the outbreaks in Grootbrak and Paarl. We are killed with red tape
Dit was 'n voorreg om op @GrootFM se GROOTplaas te gesels oor een van die ontwikkelingsprojekte waar @AfriForum en @Saai_org deur ons landbou-ontwikkelingsinkubator, @rrainafrica , betrokke is:
https://t.co/ViFgWhXv3Y
Ondersteun ons projekte: https://t.co/l6oBtGPEr5