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    YOUNG WHITES CAN RELAX :rolleyes:


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    Investment Indicators from Peter George
    February 2008

    „One more such victory and I am undone.‰

    Congratulations were unwarranted. The battle was better not fought. Such could be the fate of South Africa‚s rising political star, Jacob Zuma. On December 17, 2007, he secured a stunning victory over the country‚s State President, Thabo Mbeki, for position as President of the nation‚s major political party, the African National Congress (ANC). It set Zuma up for a potential power play with the President of the country who was still looking to retain BOTH roles. The latter‚s term of office ˆ barring calls for dismissal by a two thirds majority of MPs - still has 18 months to run until mid 2009.

    Sadly for Zuma, his victory coincided with an attack from a state institution, the National Prosecuting Authority, which could ultimately be his undoing. They threw the book at him with a clutch of misdemeanors stretching back over a decade. Barring a miracle he faces a chain of events which can dash his hopes for leadership and send him to jail for a very long time. Resort to legal obfuscation may prove his downfall. On the other hand, telling the truth could expose every thing and every body. That way the country would experience a general Œcatharsis‚. Zuma would serve a minimum sentence ˆ short enough to allow him to become President before mid 2009. Will his lawyer let him do it? Maybe he won‚t. If both refuse, the truth will eventually still out, but in circumstances which lead to the self-destruction of all involved. The definition of Œall‚ could cast a net far wider than any suspect.
    In this article ˆ No. 81 ˆ the writer seeks to roll out a credible version of what could happen ˆ to Zuma, the ANC, and the country. It seeks to cover political and economic changes, both in the immediate future and longer term.

    SOUTH AFRICA‚S POSITIVE FUTURE :rolleyes:


    Far from being concerned at the growing internal conflict within South Africa‚s governing political party, the writer is excited and believes there will soon be cause to rejoice. He is prophetically convinced God is intimately involved in exposing and bringing down a major spiritual stronghold in the area of corruption ˆ not just in government but throughout the nation. Restoring integrity to the manner in which public institutions conduct their affairs will set an example. No longer need children listen to a parent rail against the dishonest behaviour of those in authority. Businessmen will likewise have no further excuse for behaving in similar fashion. Every aspect of life could be affected. Instead of fearing the signs of turmoil, South Africans of all races and classes should welcome the prospect of positive change. It comes at a time when long-term world economic trends favor much of what the country has to offer ˆ its precious metals, minerals and resources.

    MBEKI‚S LEGACY FRITTERED AWAY


    Without in any way wishing to disparage the significant achievements notched up by the Mbeki government‚s present economic team in the areas of growth, fiscal discipline and balanced budgets, one has to acknowledge that many of the benefits have been frittered away. Five serious policy errors were made which allowed this to happen.

    1. It has been estimated that the Mbeki regime wasted at least R50 billion on an ŒARMS DEAL‚ ˆ buying submarines, frigates, and fighter jets. It made a mockery of attempts to cap spending elsewhere, first in delaying permission for ESCOM to expand, second for blatantly refusing to consider an Œincome grant‚ for the poor. The latter suggestion came from the party‚s left wing. While the writer disagrees in principle with the concept of an income grant, one cannot simply ignore the problem of endemic poverty.

    2. The regime‚s over-emphasis on ŒAFFIRMATIVE ACTION‚ in the absence of Œmentoring‚ and adequate training, led to the promotion of incompetents into positions of power and encouraged the emigration of many young whites with much-needed technical skills. Unspent budgets in government departments are glaring proof of a lack of capacity to implement.

    3. Mbeki described criticism of his AIDS and CRIME strategies as Œracist‚. His reaction may have stemmed largely from inherited feelings of rejection. These made him overly sensitive to any form of criticism. While understanding the pain of his youth and the lack of any relationship with a real father, it in no way excuses the implementation of strategies which were later proven foolish and destructive. His view on AIDS made him an international laughing stock and, in the opinion of some, caused the death of thousands unable to access anti-retrovirals. Instead, the country‚s controversial health minister ˆ accused by the Sunday Times of being Œlight-fingered‚ in her youth - was urging AIDS sufferers to eat beetroot and garlic! Mbeki defended and protected her.

    On the topic of high crime rates, the Minister of Safety Security, Charles Nqakula, told whites who complained, to EMIGRATE! Meantime the country‚s President went overboard in an effort to protect his friend, Jackie Selebi, the Commissioner of police, from being charged with fraud. Instead he suspended Vusi Pikoli, the head of the Scorpions who had charged the commissioner of police, but for reasons as yet unspecified.

    4. Though relatively large amounts were spent on EDUCATION, the benefits realized have been disappointing. There were various reasons. They range from the enforced early retirement of skilled white teachers, to an inadequate pool of badly-trained replacements. Many of the latter lacked motivation and faced a school environment where discipline eroded after the abolition of corporal punishment. Teachers were often subject to violence. The disaster was compounded by strategies, such as ŒOutcomes-Based Education‚, which have been proven ineffective elsewhere. Bring back the three Œr‚s, „reading, Œriting and Œrithmetic‰, and proper exams!

    5. Mbeki‚s close relationship with the international world of banking and finance helped him focus on market-friendly economic policies. Tragically it also led him to establish friendships with the likes of David Rockefeller, Goldman Sachs, and JP Morgan. Members of GATA ˆ the Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee ˆ will immediately understand the extent to which an unsuspecting Black Government could be sucked into dependence on institutions which are prominent members of a so-called ŒGOLD CARTEL‚.


    The latter‚s recurring interventions in the bullion market have clearly been shown to have undermined the ruling price of gold over an extended period of time ˆ certainly since 1994 ˆ and all in an effort to protect the dollar. The cartel sought always to diminish gold‚s perceived attractiveness as a store of value by regularly suppressing the price through covert interventions in the market. This and other strategies - like falsifying the CPI statistics, and therefore the true extent of Consumer Price Inflation - enabled central banks to pursue monetary inflation without being held to account.

    A political change in South Africa could effectively break links with members of the cartel. It would make it possible for another government to promote a major Œcatch-up‚ in the price of gold by throwing a spotlight on the institutions which prevented it in the past. This would include dismissing Œadvisors‚ from the Bank of England and merchant banks like JP Morgan. A copy of GATA‚s latest announcement is attached as Appendix 1. It appeared recently as a full page in both the Wall Street Journal and South Africa‚s Business Day.

    As Gold plays Œcatch-up‚ with oil, copper and commodities, the South African Gold industry could experience a dramatic recovery. Over the coming decade production could conceivably rise by 50%, restoring the industry‚s role as the nation‚s most important employer of unskilled labor. :rolleyes:



    For the above five reasons the writer is optimistic that the changes triggered by a Zuma surge in popularity, provide scope for an overall positive outcome. 8)


    The process may at times prove painful and embarrassing for those presently ensconced in positions of power- even for those seeking power after years in the wilderness. However, where authority has been abused for personal or party gain at the expense of a general public, Œnaming and shaming‚ is an inescapable element of the process of reform. This is when the man in the street will observe and learn lessons too hard to forget ˆ lessons which could stand him in good stead for the rest of his life.

    NB: On the subject of JP Morgan and their membership of the Gold Cartel‚ which suppresses the price, note how quickly the bank made a play to ingratiate itself with Zuma by inviting him overseas. They have since become his official financial advisors. Note too how Tony Blair, the ex-British Prime Minister who, together with Gordon Brown, presided over the UK‚s sale of half its gold, has since been invited to consult for JP Morgan. Zuma‚s friends need to warn him about the dangers of falling into their clutches. They might be one better than Schabir Shaik, but not by much!


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    3.0 GOLD TARGETS $1200 BY END 2008


    On the main page of this report ˆ actually page 3 - headlines in bold capitals referred to Zuma, the ANC and Young Whites with pictures of Zuma and Mbeki above. These were followed by a series of sub-headings promising Œupdates‚, beginning with a section on GOLD. The balance of this report will deal briefly with the Œsub topics‚ set out on page 3. These include the Rand, the Sub Prime Tsunami, the Dollar and Dow, Iran, Big E, and the writer‚s latest ŒPick Six‚. After the implosion hitting world markets, the latter might temporarily have to be renamed ŒKick Six‚! Herewith then is the latest on GOLD.

    3.1 CHARTING THE PRICE OF GOLD


    There are a number of ways to measure and present gold‚s performance on a chart, over an extended period of time. If one chooses a starting point which precedes the closing of the gold window by Nixon in 1971, the price would still be pegged at $35 an ounce. In report No. 80, published on September 28, 2007, the writer selected a chart which connected each monthly average for the price of gold for every month since 1968. The September 1980 average came in at an all-time closing high of $690. The record had stood unchallenged for 27 years. Then, for September 2007, the price of gold managed an all-time monthly AVERAGE closing high of $735. The metal had made its first attempt back on May 12, 2006, when it reached an intra-day peak of $730, closing back down by month end at $658, containing the average below $690. Gold‚s September 2007 average of $735, eighteen months later, was therefore highly significant. No. 80 summarized it as follows:

    „The writer believes that gold‚s break above $700 marks the beginning of a MULTI-YEAR period during which buyers of GOLD will enjoy investment OUT- PERFORMANCE over most, if not all, competing choices.‰

    By the end of December 2007 and a mere month later, gold closed $100 higher at $835. The price then exploded and by January 14 had registered an intra-day all-time closing high of $914.

    Remainder of 3.1 Gold Analysis is for subscribers

    3.2 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE BREAK THROUGH $850


    As world markets reeled and crashed in recent weeks, gold reluctantly retreated from its January 14 peak of $914 but, the technical significance of the metal punching through $850 cannot be over-emphasized. The price had capped the market for 27 years, ever since the spike of 1980. When an event like this occurs ˆ after an initial run - one invariably gets a pullback to Œtest the break‚.

    The present case was to prove no exception. On Tuesday January 22 gold sank back to an early morning intra-day low of $849,50, prior to bouncing smartly back to $890 by close of day. That should be it. Now it‚s off to the races.

    3.3 A WHY GOLD WILL LEAD THE PACK


    lan Greenspan famously boasted that if called to run the FED during the next ŒKondratieff Winter‚, he would know exactly what to do. The crash of 1987 gave him the opportunity he sought. It occurred shortly after his surprise appointment as Chairman. Using the weapons of central bank intervention, he rapidly turned the tide. Instead of a healthy economic downturn being allowed to run its course, cleansing the system of excess, he activated the pumps. The mountain of debt grew bigger. Each time the credit bubble threatened to pop he cut rates, printed dollars, injected funds, and blew the balloon. The bubbles multiplied.

    The last was housing but by then the artful dodger had retired. The latest implosion of debt via destruction of the sub prime mortgage market is spreading fast to bond insurers, banks and the economy at large. With the collapse of the housing bubble, growing pressure on jobs, and consumer credit at record levels, the man in the street is increasingly reluctant to borrow. He would rather pay down debt. The effectiveness of rate cuts will therefore be limited. In recognition of the problem, Bush has already announced a $150 billion fiscal plan involving tax cuts and bigger grants to the poor. Bill Gross of PIMCO has said he believes the government‚s fiscal response needs to be THREE TIMES BIGGER to halt the slide into recession.

    For the second time in a week, the FED cut rates. Finally the market began to recover. „Helicopter Ben‰ Bernanke has been raised to a position of power for such a time as this. Recall his broadcast solution to a repeat of the ‚29 crash? It was to drop $100 bills from a helicopter! If spending is not sustained, the debt bubble will implode and lead to depression. The authorities are well aware of the danger. Central bank intervention must gather steam and be coordinated on a world-wide basis. If the alternative is a measure of hyper-inflation down the line, so be it. All new acts of intervention will accelerate the flight to gold. To start with the prognosis may not be that clear. Initially long bond yields could slide, confirming fears of a deflationary recession, but watch the price of gold! At some point in the future, the extent of FED rate cuts will scare the bond market. Long term interest rates will begin to rise, signaling the return of inflation. Gold will then e xplode. Remember the writer‚s forecast for 2011 - $3500 an ounce. Gold will lead the pack. Gold is the place to park one‚s funds.


    The remainder of the report dealing with specific gold and energy investments, especially South African, is for subscribers only.
    The full report is 48pages and includes a full analysis of the South Africa‚s political future as well analysis of the Dollar, gold, and equities. The report goes on to give updates on our Œpick six‚ shares Goldfields, Randgold (RANGY), Afgold, Sallies, Uranium One and Sasol.
    You can find out more about becoming a SUBSCRIBER at Peter George‚s website. The address is:

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  • Robbers shot at people 'without warning'


    2008-2-25 10:01


    Malelane - At least five people, including three robbers, were wounded in two unrelated shooting incidents in the Lowveld at the weekend.
    A social outing with friends turned into a nightmare for the Muller family of the farm Bahudi about 2km outside the town when they were attacked by four armed robbers.
    Org Muller, 76, was still in the intensive care unit of Nelspruit Medi-Clinic on Monday after he had opened fire on the robbers and was subsequently shot in the stomach.
    "My family is so badly traumatised after the attack that we spent Sunday night in a hotel in Nelspruit," said George Muller, 40, Org's son.
    George said he and his father were braaiing at about 21:00 while his family and friends were watching a rugby match on television.
    "The next moment four attackers appeared out of the dark and started shooting at us without warning."
    Org told his family to hide inside the house while he shot at the robbers.
    "One of them turned around and shot at dad, wounding him in the stomach."
    Henko Celliers, one of the guests, was wounded in the arm during the shoot-out.
    The robbers fled. About 45 minutes later the police found two suspects along the N4.
    Both were wounded.
    The police determined they were from Mozambique.
    In an unrelated incident a robber was shot at least nine times at Uitsig Estate outside Nelspruit. He is in critical condition in Themba Hospital.


    Beeld

  • Goldfields informiert heute seine Aktionäre und die Analysten über Status und Auswirkungen der Stromausfälle. Falls es sich jemand anhören will (per Tel oder Webcast), wie das Thema (vielleicht...) weitergeht:


    GOLD FIELDS LIMITED


    Teleconference


    Monday, February 25, 2008


    Gold Fields Limited will be hosting a teleconference to discuss the impact of the power rationing on its South African operations on Monday, February 25 at the times listed above. [Edit Pauli: "below"... :rolleyes:] A set of slides for the teleconference will be available on the Gold Fields website http://www.goldfields.co.za 30 minutes before the start of the teleconference.



    For Johannesburg: 16:30
    For United Kingdom: 14:30 hours GMT
    For Europe: 15:30 hours, European time
    For North America: 09:30 a.m., Eastern time

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    South Africa Toll: 011 535 3600 Toll-free 0800 200 648
    USA Toll: 1 412 858 4600 Toll-free 1800 860 2442 Australia Toll-free 1800 350 100
    United Kingdom Toll-free 0800 917 7042 Canada Toll-free 1 866 519 5086
    Europe and other Toll: + 41 916 105 600 Toll-free + 800 246 78 700

    Ask for Gold Fields call
    SIMULTANEOUS AUDIO WEBCAST
    Available at our website, http://www.goldfields.co.za


    DIGITAL REPLAY AVAILABLE ONE-HOUR AFTER CALL

    Playback code: 2541#
    (Available for seven days)


    South Africa & Other: + 27 11 305 2030
    USA: 1 412 317 0088
    United Kingdom: 0808 234 6771
    Europe: + 41 91 612 4330 (Switzerland)

    Erst wenn die letzte Bank pleite, der letzte Staat ruiniert, die letzte Währung wertlos geworden ist, werdet Ihr merken, dass man Gold nicht drucken kann.

  • ... vielleicht war es ein Fehler: Aber nach diesem Conf Call habe ich nach 4 Jahren GFI-Aktienengagements nun genug. Die Position wird nun verkauft - mit minimalem Gewinn für DIESEN langen Zeitraum und bei einem mittlerweile verdoppelten Goldpreis (zumindest in US-$)...


    Eldo: Deine SA-live-Berichte sind mit schuld, dass ich Engagements in SA mittlerweile nicht mehr aussitze. Nicht einmal bei GFI, wo man ja wegen der hohen Reserven noch am ehesten halbwegs positiv sein konnte und nicht einmal mehr, obwohl ich die 1000$ pro Unze schon bald sicher erwarte... :rolleyes:


    Mal sehen, ob ich nun künftig als Kontraindikator angesehen werde, wenn GFI nun durchstarten sollte ;) Insofern: Man muss diese Entscheidung nun nicht nachahmen - aber im Conf Call gab es eine Andeutung, dass GFI nicht nur mit nur 90% des Stroms kalkuliert wie sie von Eskom zugesagt waren (und entsprechend 6 Minen schließen und 7000 Leute entlassen wird!), sondern nur noch mit 80%! Das heißt, GFI geht bereits heute davon aus, dass man vermutlich bis mind. 2012 noch weniger Strom bekommen wird als bereits bekannt war. Mit allen Konsequenzen. Wir hatten hier ja bereits gemutmaßt, dass GFI eher WENIGER Strom von Eskom bekommen wird, weil GFI natürlich mit den Massen der im Dunkeln sitzenden Bürger in Konkurrenz steht. Da wird der ANC irgendwann POLITISCH entscheiden müssen und im Zweifelsfall bekommt nicht GFI, sondern die straßenbeleuchtung Strom...

    Erst wenn die letzte Bank pleite, der letzte Staat ruiniert, die letzte Währung wertlos geworden ist, werdet Ihr merken, dass man Gold nicht drucken kann.

    Einmal editiert, zuletzt von Pauli ()

  • Gang of 12 hit ATM, shoot cop


    2008-2-29 09:27


    Johannesburg - A policeman was seriously wounded following a shootout with robbers who had just bombed an FNB ATM in Brackendowns Alberton on Friday, East Rand police said.
    The incident occurred at about 04:00.
    Captain Steady Nawa said the robbers, armed with AK47s, managed to take the ATM safe.
    "At about 04:00, five officers at the Bracken City Shopping Complex heard a loud bang in the mall. They went to investigate and on their way they were shot at by 12 robbers," Nawa said.
    He said one police officer was hit in the mouth and leg but was in a stable condition in an undisclosed hospital.
    The robbers fled the scene in three BMWs.
    The robbers had earlier held a Fidelity guard hostage and robbed him of his firearm.

  • Ich bin ja der Meinung das wir in Europa gerade eine riesige Chance haben.



    Südafrika ist sowas wie eine Glaskugel für uns. Wir sehen Europas Zukunft in SA... Diese Zustände erwarten uns in 10 Jahren in ganz Europa.


    Wir könnten es noch ändern, wenn wir Macher und Kümmerer an der Spitze des Staates hätten.


    Leider haben wir nur Politiker und Parteifreunde.

    Der israelische Botschafter in Bonn, Asher ben Nathan, antwortete in einem Interview auf die Frage, wer 1967 den 6-Tage-Krieg begonnen und die ersten Schüsse abgegeben habe: „Das ist gänzlich belanglos. Entscheidend ist, was den ersten Schüssen vorausgegangen ist.“

    Einmal editiert, zuletzt von Echtsilber ()

  • Girl, 2, raped and murdered


    2008-3-1 20:18


    Cape Town


    A 30-year-old man was arrested in connection with the rape and murder of a two-year-old girl in Cape Town, police said on Saturday.
    Police named the girl as Randaline Fortune from Valhalla Park.
    "A 30-year-old man was arrested by the Bishop Lavis police this morning (Saturday) at about 11:30 in the Cape Town Airport industrial area," said police spokesperson Billy Jones.
    Jones said that the girl's mother had gone to work at a nearby spaza-shop on Thursday and had left the child in the care of her sister.
    The suspect, her neighbour, had come to fetch the little girl at about 13:30 and was alone with her in his home till 19:00.
    "He took the child home wrapped in a blanket and told her family that something was wrong with her.


    He told them that the child had dirtied herself and that he had disposed of her underwear."
    The mother was told by a family member to come home because something was wrong with the child.
    The child was taken to the Elsies River Day Hospital where she was declared dead on arrival, Jones said.
    A doctor at the hospital indicated that the child had possibly been raped.
    A post mortem would be conducted to determine the cause of death as well as if the child had been raped, police said.
    The suspect will appear in the Bishop Lavis Magistrate's Court on Monday on charges of murder and rape.


    SAPA


    Hang this Bastard, everywhere in the world !
    Arabische Gesetze muessen her und Ruhe ist.

  • SOUTH AFRICA


    Lover sjambokked to death


    2008-3-2 21:17


    Musina - A 32-year-old man beat his girlfriend to death with a sjambok at their home on a game farm near Musina, said Limpopo police on Sunday.
    About 23:30 on Saturday there was a quarrel between the two of them, and he allegedly assaulted her with a sjambok.
    Constable Debra Bob said: "We received a call from a worker on the ranch about 07:30 on Sunday."
    The man worked on the ranch and lived with his partner in a shack about 20m to 30m from the farmhouse, said Bob.
    "We have opened a murder case and are on the lookout for the man," she said.
    Police had not been able to establish the age of the victim and were contacting her family to inform them of her death.

  • Als ich 18 Jahre alt war (das muss schon ziemlich lange her sein) hatte ich
    mich für eine von der südafrikanischen Union ausgeschriebene Stelle als
    auszubildender Goldbergbau-Ingenieur beworben. Ich wurde daraufhin vor
    eine Kommission geladen, die durch die BRD tourte.


    28 Tage durchschnittlicher monatlicher Sonnenschein, der Ozean, die Tierwelt,
    das Herrendasein hatten mir diese Flausen in den Kopf gesetzt.


    Damals, leider, war ich mit einer Größe von 1,81m einen cm zu groß, so dass
    der Traum ins Wasser fiel. Die Apartheid hatte mich damals anscheinend
    nicht gestört.


    Heute bin ich froh, dass es nicht geklappt hat. Als Erinnerung habe ich ja
    meine paar Krügerrand.


    Grüße

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    Kondratieff sagt: langsam wird es Winter in Südafrika.....warm anziehen! Die Solarzellen funktionieren aber auch im Winter, bei dem Traumwetter dort unten....

  • Zitat

    Original von Aladin


    Arabische Gesetze muessen her und Ruhe ist.


    [...edit. derartiges hat zu unterbleiben. Quellenangaben sind bei unten behaupteten Dingen auch immer ratsam]


    In der ganzen arabischen Welt heiraten alte Männer Mädchen von 12 Jahren oder jünger.


    Der Iran hat erst vor ein paar Jahren das Alter von 9 auf 10 und jetzt auf 12 herauf gesetzt. Komeini hat sogar den Sex mit Säuglingen in seinen Schriften erlaubt.


    Vorher nachdenken und informieren... Frauenrechte existieren nicht in Arabien und nicht im Islam.

    Der israelische Botschafter in Bonn, Asher ben Nathan, antwortete in einem Interview auf die Frage, wer 1967 den 6-Tage-Krieg begonnen und die ersten Schüsse abgegeben habe: „Das ist gänzlich belanglos. Entscheidend ist, was den ersten Schüssen vorausgegangen ist.“

    Einmal editiert, zuletzt von David M. Reymann ()

  • Darum ohne Fuehrerschein, die Statistik liegt bei 30% ohne Fuehrer Schein.


    60% fail driver's licence test


    2007-07-17



    Cape Town - More than 60% of all South Africans who applied for driver's licences in the past two years failed the test.
    That's the gist of a written reply from Minister of Transport Jeff Radebe to a question by Democratic Alliance MP Stuart Farrow.


    ...kein wunder...denn Gehirn faehrt mit in erster linie.

  • Workers invade 2010 stadium :D....Das Stadium ist jetzt bereits voll, man schiesst jetzt schon,bloss kein Tor.



    2008-3-6 18:30



    Port Elizabeth - Hundreds of members of the SA Municipal Workers Union (Samwu) were arrested on Thursday after invading the Nelson Mandela 2010 Stadium in Port Elizabeth, the union said.
    Branch chair Nomvula Hadi, who was also arrested, said striking workers were leaving the stadium when police without warning opened fire on the group with plastic-coated metal bullets and teargas, and arrested them.
    "We are put in different cells and I'm not sure how many of us have been arrested," she told Sapa from a cell, in a faint voice overpowered by songs from workers around her who had been arrested.
    "We have not yet been charged," she said.
    Hadi said provincial chair David Toyise, who was dismissed by the council in January this year, was also arrested.
    Interdict
    Siphiwo Ndunyana, Samwu provincial secretary, said the council tried to get an interdict against the strike, but failed.
    "There is no reason for the police therefore to open fire on us and teargas us. Our strike is legal. In a democratic South Africa we don't expect this from the police," he said.
    About a thousand Samwu members occupied the partly-built Nelson Mandela 2010 stadium in a bid to force the council to meet its demands.
    "The union decided to take this step after a special mayoral committee refused to meet Samwu's demands on Wednesday," said Ndunyana.
    He said the committee told the union to meet with the human resources department of the city, with which it had previously failed to reach an agreement.
    Recruitment policy
    The union has demanded that the council withdraw its recruitment policy, that it reinstate Toyise and that the council address the health crisis.
    It said there was only one permanent staff member at each and every clinic in the Metro.
    All other nurses and clinic staff were on month-to-month contracts.
    Samwu had vowed to occupy the stadium until all its demands were met.
    Mayor asked to quit
    The Mbuyiselo Ngwenda District of the SA Communist Party (SACP) in the Eastern Cape has called on both the mayor, Nondumiso Maphazi, and the municipal manager, Graham Richards, to resign or be dismissed because they do not have capacity to lead the municipality.
    District secretary Zukile Jodwana said the SACP supported the strike by municipal workers and would continue to mobilise communities to show solidarity with them and to join them when they went on strike.
    "As the SACP we believe that comrade Toyise's dismissal was politically motivated and is part of a broader agenda to deal with all worker leaders who are critical of the manner in which the municipality is conducting itself, in particular those who are communist."
    The Nelson Mandela Bay Metro council could not be reached for comment.


    SAPA

  • SOUTH AFRICA


    Robbers demand more money


    2008-3-7 21:01


    Johannesburg


    A 21-year-old man was shot and killed and his father was critically injured in a robbery at their Lenasia home on Friday morning, Johannesburg police said.
    Inspector Mpho Kgosoane said the house alarm went off when three men entered, waking the father, at about 02:00.
    The men gathered the family - the man's wife and his 18 and 21-year-old sons - in a bedroom. They then demanded money and instructed the family to open a safe containing an undisclosed amount on money.
    The money, jewellery and three cellphones were taken.
    "They allegedly demanded more money saying what they had was not enough. The family told the suspects that was all they had, when suddenly five shots were fired," said Kgosoane.
    One shot hit the 21-year-old youth and he died at the scene.
    The boy's father was also shot in the back and taken to hospital in a critical condition.
    No arrests were made and a case of murder and house robbery was opened.
    In another incident, two women in their 60s were severely assaulted at their home during a robbery in Mondeor on Wednesday night.
    Captain Johan Du Toit said one died of her injuries while the other was taken to hospital in a critical condition.
    The men got away with money and a firearm. No arrests were made....wie meistens bei der Bimbo Polizei. X(

  • Jhb Police flying squad 'absent'


    2008-3-9 17:34


    Johannesburg


    - The absence of flying squad members in Johannesburg underlines the belief that high crime figures are because of mismanagement by police, the Democratic Alliance said on Sunday.
    "Last night (on Saturday) there were no Flying Squad members on duty in Johannesburg, because regular members of the force were on a ""team-building exercise" :D.. said DA security spokesperson John Moodey.
    He said that 40 reservists who arrived for duty found there were no vehicles for them to use.:D
    "After waiting for hours they went home."
    Moodey said Gauteng MEC for Community Safety, Firoz Cachalia should investigate the incident.
    Police could not be reached for comment. :D


    ...auch die kommen nicht mehr.... :(

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    D.h. die waren beim Bowling oder im Game Reserve oder in Sun City (mit hoffentlich gut funktionierenden Brauseköpfen in den Duschen).


    Will RSA, dass tausende privater Milizen entstehen? Eine horrend negative Presse international während und nach der Fussball WM? Die wohl durchgepeitscht wird, wenn es sein muss, mit ein paar Brigaden eingeflogener Euro-Cops, welche die Stadien sichern, die Spieler eskortieren und deren Hotels bewachen.


    rätselhaft - unverständlich -dumm und gefährlich!


    Auch die Schweiz hat dieser Tage ihre guten Dienste RSA angeboten...


    Lucky

  • Lucky


    Ich habe irgendwo gelesen das die Regierung hier will das einige Polizisten vom FBI trainiert werden in Anti Terror Bekaempfung das es hier viele Muslims gibt und Geldwaescherei die keinen interessiert.
    Wenn der SWC stattfindet muessen sie auf jeden Fall Leute und weiss ich was ins Land bringen weil die es bestimmt nicht schaffen. Bis dort hin geht die Gewalt weiter, sie wird immer schlimmer im Land da sich die Polizei hier nicht mal die Einheimischen mehr schuetzen koennen geschweige den die Touristen......


    Durban couple attacked


    2008-3-9 19:00


    Durban - A Durban couple were severely injured on Sunday after being attacked at their home in Hillcrest, paramedics said.
    ER24 spokesperson Derrick Banks said the husband was hit with a hammer while his wife was repeatedly stabbed.
    The couple survived and were taken to a local hospital for treatment.
    It is unclear if they were robbed.
    Police spokesperson Daniela Veldhurzen was not immediately available for comment.

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    Aladin,


    Muslime in RSA?? Geht's noch?


    Die 'undesirables' nicht.
    Die 'coloureds' nicht.
    Die Hottentotten nicht.
    Die San nicht.
    Die Chinesen nicht.
    Die 'weissen Zulu's' nicht.
    Die Inder kaumstens, vielleicht gibt es ein paar Verwegene....alle, die ich kannte, waren reinrassige und hochkastige Hindus (Soo guten Basmati Reis, wie dort im Bundu, benötigt für ihre Zeremonien mit dem Affengott Hanuman, fand ich erst wieder im alten Basar in Delhi, ich glaub' es kaum).
    Die Weissen ganz sicher auch nicht.


    Wer kann in RSA Muslim sein?? Es gibt einen grossen Hindu-Tempel in Durban, aber eine Moschee?? Nie, nirgends gesehen.


    Ein Furz wohl im Kopf der Amerikaner, eine halb-clevere Erfindung, um den FBI anzudocken, oder die Bin-irgendwas sind sowas von verzweifelt, um dort unterzutauchen, oder schon fast wieder superclever?!?


    Die Welt ist voller Rätsel :P........................................wovon die Frauen eines der Grössten :D


    Lucky

  • Das was in SA abgeht, ist die Zukunft Europas...


    Die Rassenunruhen in Frankreich und Dänemark haben wir gesehen... das war ein Vorgeschmack.


    Die Kriminalität geht weiterhin nach oben...

    Der israelische Botschafter in Bonn, Asher ben Nathan, antwortete in einem Interview auf die Frage, wer 1967 den 6-Tage-Krieg begonnen und die ersten Schüsse abgegeben habe: „Das ist gänzlich belanglos. Entscheidend ist, was den ersten Schüssen vorausgegangen ist.“

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