Mbeki puts his foot down
South African President Thabo Mbeki has reinforced his message that his administration and the ruling party, the African National Congress (ANC), is not in the business of tolerating corruption. He says his ruling party will be providing "clear guidelines" governing its behaviour in the future.
Ref. https://www.mg.co.za/articlePage.aspx?artic...news__national/
The ANC is still a fledgling government, it is very important that the president put his foot down and stop corruption now before it gets going. I am glad that he can recognize corruption early and attempt to put a stop to it now. I hope that he doesn't have allot of resistance to his attempt to stop the corruption. Things like this can end up bad for the person taking the stand if they are not careful.
Seeing as the ANC is a terrorist organization which was merged with the South African Communist Party back in the 80s the hope that corruption can be stamped out in the current Government may be a vain one.
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/\ Who are you? A supporter of Voewoerd? Okay,that's as far as I will go. Not to start flame wars which is excatly what I am trying to argue against. The ANC was fighting for an end to the apartheid and thank god they won. Mbeki made a great move. A lot of African countries ignore corruption until too late and thank god Mbeki noticed it.
I am someone who has studied some of the independent research and read some of the first-hand commentary, who has studied the communist agenda, and spoken with individuals who were present during that period in South Africa.
The SACP (South African Communist Party) merged into the ANC in the 80s. Joe Slovo, the only white ANC leader was a known communist and suspected KGB colonel.
The methods and teachings of the ANC (from their own literature and supported actions) shows they were and are indeed communist. Anyone who truly looked into this would not be a supporter of such a regime.
It is strange how some terrorists are labelled enemies to mankind and yet others embraced as heroes.
Should you require more information, or contacts, then please do let me know.
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A GRUESOME GLIMPSE OF CRIME BEFORE 2010 CUP
South Africans outraged at high levels of violent crime launched a new Web site on Thursday dedicated to giving visitors "a preview of death and violence" in the country ahead of the 2010 Football World Cup.
Ref. https://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/africa/07/06...reut/index.html