The system that White people built for their own selfish survival in South Africa is unsustainable, the real problem is not crime or corruption but the deep INEQUALITY.
Thina as "educated" Blacks just continue with it and call it "Black Excellence"
Cannot expect Sipho not to find a way to steal your jewellery or car or food taking a taxi everyday for half of monthly pay, awhile ngani yena?
Solve inequality, half of problems are resolved including crime
Internal CIA book review of Kwame Nkrumah's "Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism" upon its publication in 1965
It was prepared for the agency's deputy director Richard Helms
Nkrumah's book was sent to CIA's directorate of intelligence, as well its covert action and counterintelligence staff, and the Africa division of its directorate of plans "for study and whatever action these components consider adviseable."
What Nkrumah described so accurately in 1965 is still the case. And the empire is still just as terrified of the truth getting out
You become exceptional by selecting one domain that fits your nature, then sacrificing enough comfort, time, and ego to go deeper than other people are willing to go. Depth, not variety, creates rare value.
We said many years ago that the white man would destroy the world before loosening his grip on power.
You are witnessing this come to fruition in real time.
The empire has shown you its final form.
It will strike whoever it wants, call it prevention, and then dare the rest of the world to object.
At this point, we have only two choices.
Keep appealing to a conscience that does not exist.
Or act as if the age of Western moral authority is already over and behave accordingly.
Build with those they bomb.
Trade with those they sanction.
Defend those they try to erase.
If law cannot bind the empire, then solidarity must.
Zulus will always protect their reputation and their territory🙌. In this country when there's something off, zulus are the first to respond. I remember in 2004, 2008, 2013 and 2015 when foreigners disrespecting our country, zulus stood up and killed thousands including children.
A book is nothing I’ve written history about the Bantu people for…
1. South African museums if you go there know that I’m the one who wrote all that.
2. I’ve written a television series called Shaka Ilembe.
3. I’ve written history about Abantu for European countries like Britain etc.
70% of people 24 years and younger are not employed nor in school or training☹️
Man at Cape Town City Hall:
However😃...the rand is doing very well against the dollar, the markets are booming and the country’s debt-to-GDP ratio is looking very healthy📈👏
Amantombazane ayakuthanda ukulotsholwa futh iningi lawo they never imagine themselves as wives doing wively duties, into nje abaythandela ukulotsholwa ukushutha icontent ehambisele lomjita omlobolayo nge tray emotwen and thats it. Le yokuth kumele kuvuswe umuzi, akotize, ahloniphe umamezala etc into nje abangaycabangi futh baze bafise ngath sengath mungamlobola ungamlobola bese ushonelwa umama ngoba kwakuba omakoti abakufuni bazifunela icontent nje yakwa social media
The question SAns should be asking is why our publicly owned monopolies operate in a paradigm where they need to make a profit, and in which they must borrow at exorbitant interest costs to finance build and maintenance?
The reality is that because rand supply is a public monopoly (issued by the state), there is no gain when the state makes a rand profit (reducing rand supply), and no loss when the state makes a rand loss (increasing rand supply).
What matters is how the increase or decrease in rand supply affects the private sector.
And while inflation is cost pushed (driven in large part by SOE & municipal interest costs) and demand for goods and services is too low, there is no reason why municipalities and State Owned Enterprises like @Eskom_SA, should borrow rand the state issues, at high interest costs.
SARB can lend at low interest or instruct banks to do the same.
In fact there is no reason why Eskom should fund infrastructure build and management with loans on its own books at all, when interest payments are driving tariffs and inflation.
How many more brain cells are needed for these geniuses to connect the dots and understand that “fiscal consolidation” while demand is too low and there is a shortage of infrastructure, water, energy, policing, education, healthcare etc = lower growth? … and that it makes sense to target increased growth (by govt investing more) rather than reducing debt, while GDP is so far below potential (what it would be at full employment).
The middle class wants to spend their own money as a solution to state failures. It won’t end well, you’re just throwing good money after bad.
We need a functional state, where money isn’t mishandled or quite simply stolen at every turn
Cape Town rates and taxes 🚨
I don’t know if anyone has reported on this, but everyone in our street and on all the whatsapp groups have confirmed that everyone is paying at least DOUBLE in rates and taxes than they did a few months ago. 3k is now 6k. Many are paying MORE than double, and we’re all using less water. People without pools are getting water bills of 8k, one even 13k