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.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

"Empty promises break's trust"

"Empty promises" in 2009 South African's have been urged 2 vote & promised decent jobs, in 2009 we hv been told again that 500 000 jobs will be created. However, it hs been reported in 2010 that 500 000 jobs were nt decent jobs but jobs that prepares employee to be employable in the market. January 2011 definition of decent jobs has been given a different tune again and labeled "any job is better than no job". How will ordinary citizens trust leaders that do not deliver on their promises???????

Trust is very imoportant factor in relationships, work place & leaders we elect. If trust is breaked relationships fall apart. The South African Citizens have entrusted political leaders. Yet they fail to deliver on promises they make, how will in future trust leaders that do not deliver on its promises.

According to International Labour organisation (ILO). The good employment, or decent work, is defined in accordance with a number of basic aspirations of working people everywhere. The criteria defining decent work include some of the following elements:

i) Access to employment: that employment (wage or self employment) should be available for people seeking it, that this decision be voluntary (excluding forced or compulsory employment, bonded or slave labour), in accordance with the minimum age of access to employment (banning child labour as defined by ILO conventions), and including the voluntary decision to work full or part time.

ii) Decent remuneration of work: that there should be remuneration for all work carried out, that such remuneration from work, especially in the case of wage workers, should correspond to a fair and living wage, and that work of equal value should ensure equal pay.

iii) Fair conditions of work: that working time arrangements concerning daily and weekly working hours, regular and overtime work, breaks and rest periods, should reflect fair and acceptable practices, be compatible with social and family needs, and that work intensity should avoid excessive work leading to overwork and stress, or underutilization of work.

iv) Safe work environment: that the physical work environment should avoid extreme conditions (heat, dust, noise, workloads), and ensure a safe working environment (with appropriate prevention of work related accidents, injuries and occupational diseases).

v) Protection in case of unemployment: that there should be forms of protection in the case of loss of employment as well as some support to facilitate the search of new employment.

vi) Employment and training opportunities: that there should be opportunities for training and for developing skills during the entire working life cycle as well as opportunities for advancement and moving into different positions.


If only our leaders can define to us what is a decent work and allow the burning of labour brokers will see South Africa have low rate of unemployment.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Equal Education far to be reached


Matric's at Independent Schools Scored BIG, the schools are made of +/- 8000 learners. Some received 10 out of 10 (meaning they have received disticntion on everything they have road). Well done to these matriculants, who have worked hard throught the year last year! Even though they have scored BIG, there are big question's running on my mind; where they having best teachers who are dedicated, passionate and eligible to provide them with quality education? Are their schools have adequate infrastructures (i.e. well equiped class rooms, Laboratory, Libraries & Computer labs with Internet)? Do their class rooms conducive enough to enhance learning? Does infrastructure matter nor potential of a learner is that viatal? what has contributed to their near-perfect score of their matric results?

This coming Thursday (06.01.2011) matric results for government schools will be released, this are highly antipated results that belongs to majority of learners in South Africa. This will also be the results that will change their live's. The fact that Education is a key/deliverable to alleviate poverty, not all of matriculants will be fortunate enough to go to Universities, Tertiaries or FET colleges. However, they will add to number of youth who are neitheir studying nor employet.

The researchers highlight that is not going to be easy for a person hodling only a matric certificate to be employed during this economy. Many of our brothers and sisters from higher educations will also be graduating this year, quarter of them will be employed while others will remain unemployed.

It's very imperative that before we say's 2011 Matric results for government schools (rememeber this schools are formed by +- 500 000 learners) has dropped by 2% or any percent we consider resources they have. Yes people will also talk that the matric results has dropped because Teachers went to strike and because of World Cup Events but before the Minister of Basic Education and others can complain there is much that needs to be done on the ground level. The state has to ensure that Education reources are equaly shared, by making sure that public school has adequate infrastructure and teachers that are well treated by employer.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Criminal activity to have sex at aged between 12 & 16 years


According to a section of the Sexual Offences Act No. 32 of 2007, consexual sex between children aged 12 to 16 is a criminal activity. The type of a law has resulted in three children at the Jules High School being charged with a statutory rape. The Children Rights groups are challenging the constitutionality of this laws.

Some people do believe that these children were not supposed to be charged. The reason being is that the law was supposed to protect children from Sexual Offences and not criminalize them. The reality of the matter is that teenagers they do commit sexual activities from as early age of 12, so do we need to discourage them or teach them about sexual activities? We are living in wolrd where technology drive access to knowledge and information. Teenagers without consent of parents they do have access to explicit content that drivies them to have sextext & this lead them to have sex in schools.

Charging of the three chidren at Jules High School, I think this is the appropriate move to discourage children from having sex under age of 16. This is a strong message that will enable children to behave at schools and not commit adultory. Yes they will hide them and still have sex but they will know that if they can be caught they will be charged.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Free Education a key to alleviate povery

I like this one...Malema said "South Africans could vote until they turn purple.......if you dont have economic power, that vote is meaningless". I am with you Malema, the State is offering free Education, yet there are no resources such as "computer labs & libraries" in the public school, no equal education for learners due to the fact that there are no funds. When will there black community have their own school library that will enhance their learning? This is a big question that is running to the black child...What is transformation? we have been in liberty for a long time, yet some people are still living under deprived situations.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Are we experiencing the fading of profession Teaching

The fact is profesion of a teaching is the one that develops and shape our country. The government and the world preach that education is power and key to alleviate power. To achieve this song or a goal, a teacher is used as a vehicle. However, the poor teacher's at the end are renumerated peanuts. I called this peanuts because "Teachers" cannot afford to buy house, clothes for their children, cars and etc.....very painfully you found a teacher renting a backroom in a township with one of his or her learner.....

Our State is really not taking care of our beloved Teachers! How do u pay teachers peanuts and suddenly you expect them to deliver quality education and produce future Doctors, Engineers and many professional. Do we see a teaching as calling to poverty or will we say teachers are passion about teaching? how do u motivate a young leaner to study teaching?

In the near future I realy see South Africa facing brain draining of the teachers(teachers moving to other countries for greener pastures) and shortage of teachers (as people will now be scared to study profession of teaching as they will be trapped into poverty).

Let the government give teachers what is due to dm...... and by doing so we can proudly say Education is a key to alleviate poverty (1) because profession of teaching will not fade but our teachers will be motivated and encouraged to continue doing their lovely work, (2)they will be able to deliver quality education, (3)Sector Education & Training Authority (SETA) will see many people becoming teachers. (4) The country will not have high rate of school leavers and unemployment will decrease.

Let the governement used this opportunity as a way to acknowledge teachers!!!