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Original Post Date: 2005-08-10 Posted By: Jan
From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 8/10/2005
INCREDIBLE: S.African Vice Pres: We can learn Land Reform from Zim
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From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 8/10/2005
INCREDIBLE: S.African Vice Pres: We can learn Land Reform from Zim
[Here we go AGAIN… Some years back, the Minister of Labour said exactly the same thing after visiting Zimbabwe. Now, our new female Vice President is saying EXACTLY the same thing. But, as I have said for years now, these people, who run this country are beyond insane and they will do it. At the Land Summit, they agreed that the willing buyer, willing seller principle was to be discarded and we would see State Intervention. This is NO JOKE! That the Vice President of S.Africa is talking crazy like this – should make everyone realise just what lies ahead for this nation of ours. But I am seeing it everywhere. I said last year, that the election message of the ANC was that “transformation” (let me translate: The path towards Black Power and a Socialist economy) is going to be speeded up in the next few years… and here we are seeing it. The Communist Trade Union activity which has been shaking this country for the last several weeks is also part of it. Mbeki – our President made an equally BIZARRE statement today at a conference held by a new trade union at a hotel here in Johannesburg. Mbeki said that it is up to the Trade Unions to see to it that no retrenchments (firing en masse) take place. Now this is a completely bizarre and nonsensical thing to say. It makes absolutely no sense at all. But the Communists like to pretend that through trade union action, they can actually prevent companies from firing people. Well, let me tell you, if a company is in trouble, and it is dying, it will go bankrupt and everyone will be fired anyway. You have to ask yourself if our President is a complete idiot, who hasn’t got the faintest clue about economics and how it works – or whether he is a communist in sheep’s clothing himself. In recent months he has given speeches even to the S.African Communist Party (I must put up some photos I have of the event). The other completely creepy thing I saw a few days ago – which could still take some time – but it shows the hideous direction we are headed in was when COSATU, the controlling body of the Trade Unions said it was going on a campaign against “racism” in companies. But… it was Mr Vavi’s definition of “racism” which stopped me in my tracks. He said that the workers were not having their (insane) wage increase demands met “because of racist management” in the companies. Yes… so he then said that this “racism” must go. The very next day, up jumps Dr Blade Nzimande who heads the S.African Communist party and he also says that they are in agreement that this “racism” must be fought. Let me translate all this Commie-speak into english for you: These buggers are basically saying they want the White managers who are in charge of these public companies fired and replaced with non-Whites. That’s what they’re say… (regardless of the fact that the non-White managers will be caught with the same economic problems. Note that S.African Airways management is Black and they also battled to come to terms with the strikers). So, I will be keeping an eye open to see if we don’t see the ANC then kicking in and pushing harder to “sort out the racial quotas at management levels” in public companies. It appears to me, we may see lots and lots of highly paid White executives getting the boot in the years to come. Anyhow, below is the story of our new female Vice President’s remarks on Zimbabwe, and the parliamentary opposition’s comments. The DA is the closest thing we have to sanity in this country. You are watching the Politics of Sanity versus complete Insanity – and the sad news is… Insanity will undoubtedly carry the day. So watch this, and watch how a completely successful country, the most successful country that ever existed on the African continent, is completely smashed to pieces through policies which are doomed, from the word go, to bring nothing but suffering and destruction for everyone. I have been warning and saying since the year 2000, that the MADNESS and complete racial hatred which Robert Mugabe unleashed in Zimbabwe will be coming to visit us in S.Africa and Namibia. And here, before your eyes, you can see how DETERMINED our Govt is, to take us down that same path even though it is completely obvious to all that you can collapse the country’s economy in 10 years or less. I believe, they are driven by a hidden agenda, and that is to break us whites and get us out of positions of power in this society at the fastest possible pace – even if it means destroying the economy in the process. I wrote of it. I warned of it, and the process is now happening. It will neverthless run for quite some years. It may yet take them quite a while to get things moving along fast enough – but undoubtedly the POLITICAL WILL to engage in this, is definitely there. Jan] South Africa could learn about speedy land reform from its neighbour Zimbabwe, Deputy President Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka said on Wednesday. “We’ve got lessons to learn from Zimbabwe — how to do it fast,” she told an African distance-education conference in Pretoria. There is a general complaint in South Africa that land reform is too slow, too structured and “that we need a bit of an oomph”. “So, we might want some skills exchange between us and Zimbabwe, to get some of their colleagues to help us here with that,” the deputy president told delegates with a smile — to muted laughter. Hundreds of commercial farmers were evicted from their land since 2000, often forcibly, in Zimbabwe’s much-criticised land-reform programme. Earlier this month, a conference on South Africa’s land-reform programme — designed to correct apartheid-era wrongs — concluded that the willing-buyer-willing-seller principle is no longer appropriate. It resolved that a new mechanism be found. At the time, Mlambo-Ngcuka said the principle is slowing down land reform. The Democratic Alliance questioned the wisdom of Mlambo-Ngcuka’s pronouncement at the education conference. “Surely Deputy President Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka is joking,” it said in a statement. “The lesson for our country lies in not following the same route which Zimbabwe has taken. Zimbabwe offers a textbook example of ways in which land reform should not be carried out.” The blame for the slow pace of South Africa’s land-reform programme rests with the government, the party said. “The legal framework is in place and there are enough landowners and farmers who want to be part of this process. The government is trying to turn landowners into villains instead of recognising that they are victims of government slackness and failure to vote the funds.” Mlambo-Ngcuka should act in a more “balanced and responsible manner” when making public statements, the DA said. The South African government wants all land-restitution claims settled within the next three years, and 30% of agricultural land in the hands of the previously disadvantaged by 2014. By December last year, 3% of commercial farm land had been redistributed. — Sapa Source: Daily Mail & Guardian |
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