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Original Post Date: 2004-05-26 Time: 13:05:59 Posted By: Jan
[The blacks get a real kick out of this. Its their way of showing whose the boss. They can’t govern a country but they like to change all the names. It is their way of removing all remnants of white rule.
Some names they use can be extremely irritating for us. Like the move to rename Pretoria after some obscure black chief who supposedly lived there ages ago… Tshwane.
I remember in Zimbabwe, we *HATED* the name Harare for what was formerly Salisbury. Harare was the name of the black township next to Salisbury. We felt it was a really degrading name.
In South Africa they have begun the process of changing the names of various towns – ESPECIALLY if that name is Afrikaans!!! Then they want it GONE!!
Oliver Tambo was the leader of the ANC in the years when Mandela was in jail. When Mandela was released they quickly kicked Tambo out of that position and claimed that Mandela had been the real leader all along. Jan]
The African National Congress in Ekurhuleni on the East Rand is to push ahead with its plan to rename Johannesburg International Airport after struggle icon Oliver Tambo.
The Star learnt on Tuesday that, despite an outcry from the Airports Company of South Africa (Acsa), businesses and political parties, Ekurhuleni Metro mayor Duma Nkosi has no intention of abandoning the plan.
Last year, Nkosi put a proposal to Acsa and the Department of Transport to have the country’s largest airport renamed after the ANC’s former president.
However, Acsa said that renaming the airport would be a costly exercise, especially as the name had already been changed from Jan Smuts Airport to Johannesburg International in 1995.
Mayoral spokesperson Prince Hamnca said the mayor had proposed the new name change to Acsa.
Hamnca said renaming the airport after “OR” – as Tambo was popularly known – would be a fitting tribute to an activist who had dedicated his life to bringing about a free South Africa.
This article was originally published on page 2 of The Star on May 26, 2004
Source: Independent Online (IOL)
URL: http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?click_id=181&a…/p>