Showing posts with label South Africans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South Africans. Show all posts

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Immigration laws influence Xenophobic attack


South African law regarding Immigrants are not that tide enough...Yes we cannot allow/ echoe Xenophibic attack, but why our government allow foreignenrs to open SME's (Tuck shops or Sphaza shops) in Townships. Why immigrants are being given so much freedom in our country, yes we are friendly country and developing country in the same time.

Now that local residents who are small shop owners, they have to share consumers with shops owned by foreign people. This create an influx were we observe lot of immigrant coming to our country, to open shops (especially in townships). Now every corner of any townhip you visit, one will bump onto a shop owned by a foreigner.

Yes they are hardworkers and not lazy as our fellow South Affricans but currently resources that we have are not enough for our growing population. I strongly belive that is time for South African government to make Immigration law to be tide enough, in a way that foreigners are not allowed to open shops in the informal markets.

Currently South African share resources with people from other contries and they also face poor delivery of services. Undelivery of services influences frustration among community members and this lead to attack to foreigners with a perception that they are not contributing to a tax collection and are given preferences when come to jobs and allocation of RDP houses.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Great Leader's will 4rever be remebered


Being a leader for a period of 40 years & still adamant that you will rather commit suicide instead of handing over power as demanded by both libyans and international community. President Muammar Gaddafi.....African leaders are dictators, who pretend to care 4 de people dey serve but deep in deir hearts are monseters.

Same apply to President Robert Mugame, how in the normal society will people be leaded by someone who is 87 years old & still want more years to be a leader. Why our fellow African leaders cannot lesson to their followers.

Quoted from converstaion with my self"I advised against the decision on the grounds that I would turn seventy-six that year, that it would be wise to get a far younger person, male or female, who had been out of prison, met heads of state and government, attended meetings of world and regional organisations, who had kept abreast of national and international developments, who could, as far as was possible, foresee the future course of such developments"

Quoted from converstaion with my self "The combination of talent and humility, of being able to be at home with both the poor and the wealthy, the weak and the mighty, ordinary people and royalty, young and old, men and women with a common touch, irrespective of their race or background, are admired by humankind all over the globe"

Former President Tata Nelson Mandela, he s a global icon and a hero who will be nerver 4gotten by many people in this world. Because he never missused his own power...Even though he has been toucherd, discrminated and labeled he did not seek a revenge but he managed to unite South African's and to date most of the people in the world still respect him 4 de good things he had done. Its a pity that President Robert Mugabe, Muammar Gaddafi will be Zerooss & be 4rgotten as early as possible when dey are no longer in power because they dont have a talent & humility of being great leaders.....Egyptians victory let it be de turning point where we see all communities in Afraca who are leaded by dictators standup united and fight freedom and human rights..

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Lesson from TATA Nelson Mandela


How would the life be, if there are no planes, Internet & cellphones dont works.....This is a life that Egyptians & South SAfricans that found themselevs in Egypt has to live, Why our African leaders fail their ordinary citizenz? Why African leaders can't learn from a world icon TATA NELSON MANDELA, he was never hungry 4 a power but our neighbouring countries such as Egypt, Zimbabwe & Kenya are leaded by dictators who are hungry for power.


In Egypt; Hosni Mubarak has been a President for a period of 30 years & during his turner people in that sucffered. The Egyptians has been protesting for a period of a week & only asking for Hosni Mubarak 2 step down but Mubarak is still adamant for not losing his aouthority as a President. Why our African leaders fail people who have elected them to be in those power's? Can we say that African's has vacuum of leaders, a place where leaders are only concerned about their power and not caring and listening to the people who have elected them.


A leader is a leader by listening to the people and delivering services that benefits people who have elected him or her.