Friday, 24 August 2012

South Africa a DEAD Country..

Ever since Jacob Zuma and Julius Malema emerged in power, the country has been unsure of its future. The two teamed up to removed one of the country's best former president after Mandela, that is Thabo Mbeki a man i truly value and respect. The country was starting to show some positive development in terms of economy and education under his leadership, but because current president Jacob Zuma and his psychic suspended former president of the ANCYL Julius were uneducated and did not understand his strategies, you  could also say they were blinded by their racial and tribalism behaviors, they decided to remove Mbeki from power so that they can turn this country into a war zone of their own. Currently the same person who help Zuma to power is insulting him and the country is divided in two where Julius is busy fooling the poor about his strategies of empowering them, but he had the chance, yet he was busy enriching himself and his family, just because now his best friend turned against him he comes with promises.
Violence and corruption is at the core of our country's leadership, a question can be asked "is this what is called freedom?" in a recent incident in Marikana at North West, 34 mine workers who were protesting were gunned down "dead"  by police officers and instead of handling this tragic event in a proper manner Julius and Zuma decided to turn this incident into their own stupid game.
South Africa is as good as dead, it is gonna be hard to the poor in the few coming couple of years if we allow ANC to take another turn in running this country. As a student i feel for those who dropped out of school and those who took their education for granted, we heading to new are, more like other African country where people like Malema and Zuma killed their economy!

It's up to us to stop this destruction that's about to destroy our country. Let's make the right decision and choose well in the next elections, because it's our future we talking about here, more especially our children s' future.

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