ANC to probe Alleged NWest Plot

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Some of the most upsetting evidence heard by a South African court after the advent of democracy was *delivered last week in the North West, largely unnoticed by the mainstream media.

The testimony that ANC councillor Alfred Motsi gave under oath in the Mahikeng High Court should send shivers down the spines of all peace-loving South Africans.

Motsi testified against former Rustenburg mayor Matthews Wolmarans and his bodyguard, Enoch Matshaba, who are accused of gunning down former councillor and trade unionist Moss Phakoe in his driveway after returning home from an ANC meeting in Rustenburg in March 2009.

Well worth it to read the full article here: http://www.citypress.co.za/Columnists/A-political-solution-that-killed-20120310
 
What's new? The ANC use to kill people in foreign camps and madiba admitted this, they even killed people locally. A leopard never changes it's spots.

The ANC is still hard at work with the "National Democratic Revolution". Go google it to see your future, they're just using the frog in a pot of slowly heated water approach ;)

http://www.sacp.org.za/main.php?ID=1850
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_National_Congress#Ideology
http://whatishappeninginsouthafrica.blogspot.com/2011/07/national-democratic-revolution-and-you.html
http://amadlandawonye.wikispaces.com/National+Democratic+Revolution
 
They are rotten to the core
Taking into account the Phakoe case, *Zuma’s own aborted corruption prosecution and recent turmoil in the criminal justice *sector, the hard question that must be asked is whether the ANC is consciously undermining the rule of law in favour of “political solutions” for politically connected individuals.

Since Zuma’s election as ANC leader in 2007, corruption-fighting institutions have been weakened substantially. The Scorpions were closed down, which led to an outflow of skilled forensic investigators and analysts to the private sector.
 
What someone people don't have, they try and take, to the detriment of all including themselves.

Earning is the only way for Africa to get out of there predicament.

Unfortunately ... ... Africa was what they were 500 years ago and they still are much the same.

The capitalistic expenditure to get them up to the rest of the world is just too great to be economically feasible.
 
And so we continue to read all this ****, it gets tiring very quickly!

You do not have to read anything, but in case you do, get some free issue pre brainwashed blinkers from the ANC or Malema.
 
You do not have to, but in case you do, get some free issue blinkers from the ANC or Malema.

The sooner all people realize the honest truth about the future and not the past, the better it will be for everyone.
 
The African National Congress in the North West will investigate an alleged plot to assassinate Premier Thandi Modise, the party said on Thursday.

"The ANC will investigate the validity of these allegations and pursue this matter with law enforcement agencies," spokesman Kenny Morolong said in a statement.

"The ANC will, inter alia, appeal to law enforcement to investigate these allegations and bring [the] perpetrators of this hideous act to book."

Morolong said the ANC had heard about the alleged plot through the media.

According to reports on Wednesday, Modise confirmed through her spokesman, Lesiba Kgwele, that she was aware of the assassination plot.

This came as infighting continued to dog the ANC in the province.

Last year, ANC secretary in the Kenneth Kaunda region, David Obuti Chika, was murdered and in 2009, former ANC councillor Moss Phakoe was killed.

Early this year, the Hawks launched an investigation into a report of a murder plot against North West ANC politician Patrick Chauke.

Hawks spokesman Captain Paul Ramaloko said on Thursday that he could not comment on whether the unit was investigating the alleged plot to assassinate Modise.


Source : Sapa /gq/hdw/dd/jk
Date : 30 May 2013 14:47
 
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