Archive for January, 2008
Posted in January 25th, 2008
say no more….. the picture says it all
This person is employed in the Pensions and Welfare Offices.
I wonder if this is only in Africa where someone can sleep on the job, get away with it … and get paid for it. ?????????
My friend went along to sign up [...]
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Posted in January 23rd, 2008
This is a great country because:
1. You can eat half dried meat and not be considered disgusting.
2. Nothing is your fault, you can blame it all on apartheid.
3. You get to buy a new car every 3 months and the insurance company even pays for it.
4. You can experience crap service in eleven official languages.
5. [...]
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Posted in January 23rd, 2008
Are you a top public servant or politician who occasionally receives wads of cash in excess of R5 000 in unmarked brown envelopes as payment for work done after hours?
Do you sometimes prefer to do business in a gentleman’s club?
Are any of your close friends a renowned drug trafficker? Have you, from time to time, [...]
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Posted in January 23rd, 2008
Pietermaritzburg – Organisers of the Hansa Powerade Dusi Canoo Marathon are in the process of designing a new start outside Pietermaritzburg because of the health hazards associated with E coli bacteria derived from human faeces. This is as a result of raw sewage flowing into the river in the greater Pietermaritzburg area.
Dangerously high levels were [...]
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Posted in January 23rd, 2008
Education is the key to economic survival and a stable and prosperous life. It does not matter if you are a sixteen year old apprentice plumber or a post graduate student reading for a doctorate in applied maths.
Bottom line everyone need education to advance in society otherwise society as a whole fails. Today South Africa’s [...]
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Posted in January 23rd, 2008
In true savage tradition, work seekers have once again resorted to demanding jobs instead of applying for them like any normal civilized person would do. Obviously unconcerned about the impression they may give their future employer, these savages demonstrated outside the new Holiday Inn. Why any management team would consider this rabble as potential staff, [...]
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Posted in January 21st, 2008
On 13 September 2007, Tony Leisegang shot and killed his neighbour, Dianne Sherwood in Marina Da GamaCape Town.
Months before the incident, Dianne and her boarder, Robbie Ernst, tried again and again to get help from the police and the Independent Complaints Directorate simply to be ignored and persecuted. (For Robbie’s story, please visit Marina Da [...]
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Posted in January 20th, 2008
Yet another prime example of the official incompetence that is South Africa today.
A normal person would not dare to break the law, but these crime-ridden savages treat the courts as an inconvenience. Once out on bail, they carry on with their murderous crime-spree, treating normal law abiding civilians with contempt.
If South Africa is winning its [...]
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Posted in January 20th, 2008
As if we don’t have enough to contend with, like power cuts, toi toying, municipal rip-off’s and delinquent coucillors that neglect their duties, we now need to protect ourselves with a ballistic vest. Yes – if you work anywhere near cash or valuables in South Africa, or even you are going out for a [...]
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Posted in January 20th, 2008
A trade union has revealed that Eskom exports the equivalent of an “entire power station” to SA’s neighbours and that Zimbabwe does not pay for the power it receives.
Information obtained by Solidarity shows that Eskom currently exports 3 000MW of electricity to neighbouring countries. This almost equals the entire output of one SA power station.
This [...]
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Posted in January 4th, 2008
Southern Cape flooding
Weather pattens are becoming unpredictable and this change is not for the better. Extreme weather conditions and floods with climate change and global warming is becoming a global problem. Extremes such as heat waves and floods or severe storms go hand in hand with climate change. A warmer atmosphere not only results in [...]
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Posted in January 3rd, 2008
The Western Cape council is renowned for ripping its residents off, first the ridiculous rates increase in order to pay for incompetent politicians’ salary increases and perks, followed by the world cup stadium debacle by the Zille camp.
Motor car license fees in the Western Cape are the highest in the country, but wanting to save [...]
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Posted in January 2nd, 2008
It would be fair to say that a ward councillor is elected by the residents of a particular area. These people canvas us by making all kinds of promises and commitments. Basically the gift of the gab often puts them in power and they immediately get a job with a (very) cosy pay packet with [...]
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