Thursday, 5 March 2015

YOU HAVE TO RESPOND MA MAN


There is no time to chill baba, we need this money

Crises of Nkandla

There is a lot of things that needs to be done in South Africa, this is unbelievable our leader
but not just a leader our president Jacob Zuma states lies to his people and fooling them like this. 

The issue of Nkandla

I think in continuing listening this person is just the waste of time because he always think about saying lies to his people which is not right. You can't keep on telling people wrong thing because they would not ever trust you or respect. This person is fooling us, I cannot keep on saying I don't know everything about my homestead, whereby I was the one who is  responsible for it. This is the straight corruption, but old man like him doing things like this. 



What is expected from our president


what a nice Zuma picture
I suggest that Zuma should tell the truth about where did he get this money from because people are not animals, they are very clever like him. Remember this money was taken from us, as workers rather than that there are lot of people who are not working, studying because of money and he took this money we want and waist it, like seriously this is unfair.

Zuma is corruption 'champion' President Jacob Zuma is a "champion of corruption", EFF leader Julius Malema says.




The important of social networks

social networks images that you can subscribe on

Many people knows that nowadays there are social media which are popular in connecting people and make it easier for them to get updated with latest news happening around the world.On twitter we I got the latest news like what happening on parliament this days. Also on facebook you find the same thing and to other social networks.YouTube make it easier for everyone to get information, videos, audios and pictures.         



How much money does Zuma used to build his homestead

This are the list of things that president Jacob Zuma spend money on. Key allegations in the report includes:


  • Costs escalated from an initial R27-million to R215-million, with a further R31-million in works outstanding;
  • There was "uncontrolled creep" of the project's scope after Zuma's private architect, at Zuma's behest, assumed a second hat as the public works department's "principal agent". This meant he was conflicted, serving two masters with divergent needs;
  • Another four firms that Zuma had privately engaged for his own work were taken on by the department without following tender procedures.
  • AmaBhungane estimates that the Zuma appointees were paid more than R90-million by the state;
  • There were unsuccessful attempts by the department to apportion non-security costs to Zuma. Madonsela could not determine whether a document apportioning the costs reached Zuma; 
  • The Nkandla upgrade was "acutely" more expensive than public works expenditure at previous presidents' private homes, by far the most expensive of which was Nelson Mandela's at R32-million (see graphic); and
  • president Jacob Zuma homwstead at Nkandla

  • 1 comment:

    1. I wonder why people are so obsessed with President Zuma, the fact that we are complaining and pointing fingers won't change anything as we can see the current situation In SA. I think South Africans must stop worrying about thing that we can not change and focus on those will benefit our future.

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