Crisis in South Africa shakes up politics before party election

Thugscub

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Day 7 no fsking water for the people.
The mayor has given the whole municipality workers the day off to have a party funded by the useless government. (Tax payers.)
The ANC is fsking useless.
Hey Julias can I send 10 000 people to have a bath at your house and use your shitter?
 

Cosmik Debris

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Sure, The TRC and this:

Max Coleman’s authoritative book analyses all deaths due to political violence from 1948 to 1994 (Apartheid era) in South Africa and Namibia.

According to the HRC statistics, 21,000 people died in political violence in South Africa during apartheid – of whom 14,000 people died during the six-year transition process from 1990 to 1994. The book lists the number of incidents, dates, and those involved.

This includes SA Defence Force actions, for instance the 600 deaths at Cassinga in Angola during the war in 1978.

Of those deaths, the vast majority, 92%, have been primarily due to Africans killing Africans — such as the inter-tribal battles for territory: this book’s detailed analyses of the period June 1990 to July 1993 indicates a total of 8580 (92%) of the 9,325 violent deaths during the period June 1990 to July 1993 were caused by Africans killing Africans, or as the news media often calls it, “Black on Black” violence – hostel killings, Inkatha Freedom Party versus ANC killings, and taxi and turf war violence.

The activities of the Civil Cooperation Bureau as outlined by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, were also included in these figures.

The security forces of the RSA caused 518 deaths (5.6%) throughout this period.

And again, during the transitional period, the primary causes of deaths were not security forces nor white right-wing violence against blacks (The AWB was allied with the IFP (Zulu)), but mainly due to “black-on-black necklace murders”, tribal conflict between the ANC-IFP, bombs by the ANC and PAC’s military wings in shopping centres, landmines on farm roads, etc.
 

Cosmik Debris

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The were even less competent than the ANC. More people have access to water and electricity under the ANC than them.

One has to wonder what useless qualifications the NP had.

How many had access to water during apartheid and how many have access now? Figure please and source seeing you demanded one from me and I gave mine. And then tell me about this:

 

Sledgehammer67

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It took them [ANC] 30 years to break this Country down, which shows you how strong it was in '94 when they took over despite apartheid - they never had the abilities nor the know how to do things properly let alone building things, what they are champions at is corruption and utter incompetence - you can give a human a brain BUT you CANNOT make him/her think...
 

Phylax

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South Africa in crisis

The economy is shrinking, power cuts are at a record, unemployment is close to an all-time high, living costs have surged, towns are falling apart and there are sporadic outbreaks of xenophobic violence.

The laundry list of challenges confronting South Africa is a massive headache for Cyril Ramaphosa heading into governing-party elections in December and a national vote in 2024.
NOTHING will be able to stop the ANC zombies from voting for this corrupt, incompetent and racist organization.

They will vote for the ANC even if it means their children will grow up in poverty and without getting a proper education.

They will vote for the ANC and make sure this country becomes the African shithole they've been fighting for ever since they started with the so called "Struggle".
 

Unhappy438

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If thats your measure, then no.. the ANC are considerably less competent since the availability of either item to the market is way way worse.

The previous regime provided more stable water and electricity to those they would provide it for... they chose not to provide it to a huge segment of the population.

If he stopped for a second and realised his argument is that the ANC might be slightly better than the NP ... maybe. Then he may realise how fsked up the ANC is.
 
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