Posted in September 19th, 2008
The conviction rate for murder was 12,6 percent
in 2007/2008, the DA said on Friday, quoting from the South Africa Police Service’s annual report.
Overall, the conviction rate for contact crimes was 19 percent, said DA safety and security spokesperson Dianne Kohler-Barnard.
“It is difficult to know which is worse – the low conviction rates for serious [...]
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Posted in September 18th, 2008
Examination Instructions:
1. Please write all answers between the lines.
2. No part of this answer book may be rolled and smoked.
3. No children of students are allowed to participate.
4. Please leave all firearms in the possession of parole officers.
5. Bribes will be accepted at a minimum of R300.00
6. If this exam does not match the [...]
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Posted in July 15th, 2008
People are being attacked simply because they are from other countries or other races. The locals are even attacking people who have been here for four or five generations. The issue is supposedly over concerns of people taking their jobs. But if you saw what is really going on, you would laugh (if it weren’t [...]
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Posted in June 21st, 2008
An extensive campaign has been launched by trade union Solidarity to break through the silence which surrounds the growing poverty of many hundreds of thousands of white South Africans – mostly Afrikaners.
They say that the government is ignoring the fact that the Poor White Problem is now taking on [...]
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Posted in June 21st, 2008
This border post between South Africa and Namibia in the bone-dry Kalahari region is now being turned into a ‘farming area’ by the ANC-regime, which has actually taken some of this useless desert land and handed it over to some 315 Nama-speaking ‘previously disadvantaged’ women, and now refers to these poor women as ‘livestock farmers’. [...]
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Posted in March 12th, 2008
Safest location in South Africa
Does this sound familiar!
“Phoned the police the other night when I saw someone breaking into the neighbour’s garage. Police didn’t came. Burglar ran away when he heard me coming out. I drove around our block looking for him, didn’t find him, phoned the police again, they still didn’t come. [...]
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Posted in February 14th, 2008
South African health minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang tells those with
HIV to eat garlic and beetroot.
The former deputy president, Jacob Zuma told the Johannesburg High Court
that he took a shower – after having sex with the HIV-positive
complainant without a condom – as he believed this minimized his risk of
contracting the disease.
“Go to [...]
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Posted in February 13th, 2008
A new chip-encoded credit card which provides an extra layer of security against fraud is being rolled out to customers of Standard Bank.
The chip is embedded in the plastic of the card and is similar to a cellphone SIM card.
It requires credit card users to enter a PIN every time they make a transaction, [...]
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Posted in February 5th, 2008
Our minister of Minerals and Energy comes up with the solution to solve the power crisis. Really, why did someone not think of this before??
Here is her solution:
“Go to sleep earlier so that you can grow and be cleverer. Boil less water, use the microwave rather than stove, take a shower and not a shallow [...]
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Posted in February 5th, 2008
Almost half of the city’s forced power disruptions can be blamed on the City of Cape Town’s shoddy equipment and system failures. This evolution from a once first world city to a ramshakkel turd world out post is only mitigated by the natural beauty of the place.
Just two days after most of Cape Town was [...]
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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
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 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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