Ok, dit gaat niet stoppen totdat :
- Mandela in de rij van onzinnig politiek geweld opgesomt kan worden
en
- Duizenden ‘ANC-ers’ opgesweept worden om een hele grote massaslachting aan te richten tegen de veroorzakers van alles. Vul maar in wie.
Mensen worden online en ‘offline’ bedreigd met hun leven als ze wegdraaien v/d ANC, of maar een neiging hebben tot afdrijven van het ‘verzet’.
Daarbovenop zegt Malema ( waar onlangs een leuke telefoonprank mee uitgehaalt is ) dat de dame die nu dankzij Minister Bot van Buitenlandse zaken in Nederland verblijft een ‘leuke tijd’ heeft gehad met Zuma.
Het gaat niet snel stoppen; dit rolt de berg af, maar typisch Afrika-style gaat zelfs verval zoals dit tergend langzaam; zo traag dat, zoals de kikker die gekookt word in steeds warmer water, een aantal mensen nog steeds niets zien.
Ter Info, oh yah, aryan heeft weer wat gepost; blast away FFA….
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Accuser ‘enjoyed sex with Zuma’
January 23 2009 at 11:25AM
By Esther Lewis and Andisiwe Makinana
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema on Thursday suggested that the woman who accused ANC president Jacob Zuma of rape had a “nice time” with him.
“When a woman didn't enjoy it, she leaves early in the morning. Those who had a nice time will wait until the sun comes out, request breakfast and ask for taxi money,” said Malema, addressing 150 Cape Peninsula University of Technology students on Thusday afternoon.
“In the morning, that lady requested breakfast and taxi money,” Malema added to an applauding and cheering audience.
He concluded by saying: “You can't ask for money from somebody who raped you.”
In 2006 Zuma was acquitted of rape charges brought against him by an HIV-positive woman called Kwezi.
Zuma infamously told the court that he had unprotected sex with the woman, then took a shower afterward.
Malema visited the institution as part of the league's “back to school” programme, and used the opportunity to campaign for the ANC.
At a separate meeting on Thursday, Malema told about 1 000 ANCYL volunteers in Nyanga that ex-president Thabo Mbeki had been responsible for the ANC being seen as disrespecting an old woman when he pushed Winnie Madikizela Mandela aside (at a rally).
To the great embarrassment from his side-kicks, Malema said: "Zuma was accused of raping a woman, although he did not rape the woman, aphiwe nje (he was just given the sexual favour), he got fired.
“And when you decided on the arms deal, Zuma was never there. He was in KwaZulu-Natal. You decided on everything, including bringing back companies that were excluded (from the deal).”
“There's never been a test, like what Zuma has gone through… what you (the supporters) have gone through. Because each time you had to be there for support.”
Malema said Zuma had done nothing wrong with his relations with Schabir Shaik, adding that helping each other was the culture of the ANC.
“How many of you have helped wash a comrade's car or pay their children's school fees. That's how the ANC taught us. It then means we are all corrupt, because that's how we live.”
While speaking to the students, Malema defended Zuma's level of education and said that he did not need an Oxford or Master's degree in economics to understand poverty and unemployment.
“(Zuma) was taught by people on the ground. He is the most educated president. Economics is simple - put bread on the table.”
He said the criticism of uneducated leaders was not a new one.
“They said (Walter) Sisulu wouldn't be able to write proper minutes, but he became one of the best and produced the best leaders.”
He lashed out at Congress of the People (COPE) for their criticism of affirmative action.
"We reject any notion that seeks to marginalise an African child. Just because they have billions, it doesn't mean we all have.
“It was the ANC who taught them the simple things, like drinking red wine, about forks and knives.”
He said COpe members were all “Mickey Mouse” characters, and invited them to bring on all the “shenanigans” they wanted.
In response to being widely criticised, Malema told students that they were the gatekeepers for the ANC, and whoever wanted to get to the older men, would have to get through them first.
Malema said the students had a responsibility to fight for their party.
“It's a cool thing to be a member of the ANC,” he said.
At Nyanga Malema fired a broadside at Mbeki, saying Mbeki should not complain or act surprised by the way things were handled when the ANC recalled him.
He launched the attack on Mbeki, without mentioning the former president's name, while defending ANC president Jacob Zuma, saying that there had never been a test like what Zuma had gone through over the past few years.
He first referred to an incident when Mbeki physically pushed ANC national executive (NEC) member Winnie Madikizela Mandela on stage at a Youth Day rally in Soweto in 2001, saying: "When you push Winnie (Mandela) on stage, on Youth Day, you must know people see the ANC as pushing old women (around).
“Don't complain about respect from young people, when you pushed an icon on the stage of a youth event.”
Taking on the Congress of the People, Malema said: “This ANC has gone through difficult times, but we will never be defeated by a group of clowns.”
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ANC condemns ‘brutal assassination’ of Zuma ally
January 23, 2009 Edition 3
killed in drive-by shooting
A prominent ANC member close to party president Jacob Zuma has been killed.
The ANC said Inkosi Mbongeleni Zondi was “brutally assassinated” in a drive-by shooting in Umlazi, Durban, yesterday.
Police said Zondi's car was sprayed with bullets. They collected 50 spent AK-47 cartridges at the scene.
The ANC said Zondi was close to Zuma.
The 39-year-old Zondi was a great-grandson of Bambatha, a Zulu chief renowned for leading a brief guerrilla campaign against British colonialists in 1906.
High-profile politicians, including KwaZulu Natal Safety and Security MEC Bheki Cele, Inkatha Freedom Party secretary the Rev Musa Zondi and ANC provincial deputy secretary Sihle Zikalala visited the scene.
Cele, who is an ANC member of the KwaZulu Natal Legislature, condemned the killing, saying he would make sure the perpetrators were brought to book.
“We do not want to speculate about the reasons why he was murdered. We will allow the investigation to take place,” said Cele.
Musa Zondi also condemned the killing and conveyed his party's condolences to the Zondi family.
Police spokesperson Jay Naicker said the shooting took place at around 7am.
"The victim was overtaken by a car which had three occupants. Two of them opened fire using AK-47s.
“We appeal to anyone who saw the incident to come forward and help us with the investigation.”
It is believed that Zondi, who lived at Msinga in the Midlands, was visiting his fiancee, Gugu Mbhele, in Umlazi when he was shot.
Zondi was the first person to host Zuma after he won the ANC presidency at Polokwane. He also recently hosted Zuma at his home, where he threw a party for the ANC president. - Sapa and Sapa-AP