Tuesday 31 January 2023

The Commander in Chief Has Spoken

Dear Mr Malema 


I apologize unreservedly.

I missed the news because of loadshedding. I am dismayed that I did not catch your coronation as Supreme Dick..., sorry, Dictator of South Africa. I bet it was something to see.

I realized that there's been a change in leadership only when I saw your stern commands below:

“Everything is going to come to a standstill. We don’t want to see a single truck moving. We don’t want to see a single train moving. We don’t want to see a single bus moving, unless it is taking people to the picket lines"....

Of course, these must be obeyed. I shall certainly not set foot near the workplace on 20 March. Mainly because I don't have a job, but that's beside the point. 

I enjoy the firm way in which you wield the power and authority vested in you. None of this 'My fellow South Africans' mamby pamby stuff. And your old fashioned courtesy, of course. I think that's what so endeared you to South Africans. That would also explain your party's phenomenal success in recent polls. Charisma and a great bedside manner are an irresistible combination. As a Commander in Chief you could have taught that half-mustachioed Austrian fellow a thing or two. I bet your minio....., sorry, your members, leap to obey.

Despite your unconditional authority, you are not above employing gentle persuasion and sweet reason. Another endearing trait. The excerpt below is a wonderful example:

"On the 20th, if you know what is good for you, park your trucks in your depots...”  

That concern for what is good for us. Grabs our hearts every time. Makes one want to  bellow out the national anthem. It's your big, generous heart that has you so concerned about illegal investors finding creative ways to come and fellowship in our grand mess.

I see that on the 20th we'll be demanding electricity and for Mr Ramaphosa to step down. Good stuff. I assume we'll have all that on the 21st. Worth the wait, then. Will you be replacing him with Steenhuisen?

Sir, I think only one thing remains: A statue of you in every public square.

Something just popped into my head about another Julius and the Ides of March. What the heck, it was probably a different date. And the guy was Italian anyway. 

I'm not sure what 'Sieg Heil' means, but it has a nice ring. So here's siegheiling you!

Yours in the struggle for strong African leadership.

Richard 

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Monday 30 January 2023

Zuma Returns

 Dear Mr Zuma 


Congratulations.  You are living proof of the truth of the ancient Eastern proverb:  'You cannot keep a good dancer down'. Like Montezuma's revenge, you return.

Chairman of Sanco sounds almost as impressive as His Excellency President Zuma. More melodious, I would say.
 I can see the Ankolites laughi...., I mean, squirming, as you once more grasp the reins of power. The name of this organization, Sanco, is surely on the lips of every South African  - and those who have found creative ways to invest in the Beloved Country. In fact, I found myself mumbling 'Sanco' this very morning, as I awoke from a dream of being pursued by CIA handlers of various South African politicians.

For the unenlightened, Sanco, the South African National Civic Organization, 'endeavours to promote nation-building, the notion of a developmental state, socio-economic and political development, reconstruction, transformation, peace, prosperity and social cohesion.' 

Just your average 'let's change the world with a couple of apple pie-in-the-sky pronouncements' organization. 

South Africa is littered with their successes and achievements.

Great things to come, fellow South Africans, great things. Inevitably, the haters, spoilers and other sinister types tried to rain on the glorious parade with this:

'Real' Sanco KZN rubbishes ‘circus’ conference, says Zuma's election was illegal dlvr.it/Shf0m0

Sir, I would ignore them. I am sure that Abelungu are behind this. You just continue to promote nation-building, peace, social cohesion and all the other stuff that you were doing so well, before you were rudely interrupted.

Some malicious people made snide comments about your seemingly miraculously restored health (after your release from prison on grounds of ill health).  Have not you and Mr Shaik  demonstrated, beyond argument, the remarkable healing powers of golf and the soft shoe shuffle?

Others, consumed by jealousy, make sneering remarks about your age. As I've said before, the bard must have had you in mind when he wrote:

Age has not withered him 
Nor custom staled his infinite variety 
(Something like that).

Besides, Abraham had a child at the age of 100. Not that I'm suggesting...

Yours in the struggle for relevance.

Richard 


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Saturday 28 January 2023

The Nero School Of South African Politics

 Dear ANC and EFF 

I am intrigued by your bold initiatives to improve the lot of the poor and the disadvantaged. 

This inspirational news item:

The ANC-led eThekwini Municipality wasted R500,000 in 40 minutes after ‘sabotaging’ a special council meeting it had called to elect a new deputy mayor on Thursday (Daily Maverick)

A friend says that, as you continue, in this vein, in the valiant struggle against WMC, Stratcom, other abbreviations, apartheid and van Riebeeck, the poor shall be disadvantaged no more. They will be f...d instead. I'm a little perplexed by that (he's one of those clever blacks that one keeps hearing about).

I am a little disappointed that, instead of applying an African solution to an African problem, you followed the lead of a white European (I'm assuming that there are Europeans of other hues). Remember that Nero chappie? He who danced the Jerusalema or something while Rome burned. He was nuts, of course. You, clearly, are not. It takes great clarity of mind to pull off something as devious as you did.

I also find your approach to politics and electioneering most enlightened. There's something about a succulent lamb chop on the braai, a T shirt artistically embroidered with revolutionary slogans, that just makes those problems of corruption, incompetence and neglect melt away. Don't pay any attention to that nebulous stuff about integrity, service delivery, vision etc. That's just colonialistspeak. It's a subtle form of racism. After all, where would we be if we'd paid attention to that nonsense?  Do you think the comrades would have had their mansions, cars and gym-toned midriffs?
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Comrades, 2024 beckons like the handwriting on Belshazzar's wall. Just as portentous. I am sure that you have meat wholesalers to scope out, T-shirt tenders to attend to (BBBEE suppliers, of course). All those onerous burdens of the dedicated People's Party. 

No doubt the voters will pay rapt attention to your ranti..., pardon, your reasoned arguments in favour of peace, prosperity and goodwill to all illegal immigrants. No doubt they will make wise choices based on the answers to the hard questions, such as:

 Whose heaven on earth sounds most enticing?
 Who does the best chops?
 Which branded T-shirt looks best?

Before I reluctantly take my leave of you (for I grow in your presence),  a small matter: when will you be paying back the money?

Yours in the struggle for competent, ethical government.

Richard 


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Friday 27 January 2023

Something Fundamentally Wrong

Dear Fellow South Africans 

You might have seen the video. An African-American preacher slams black leaders and rants about what a mess South Africa is.  

"There's something wrong with the black man" was his constant refrain.

It was a rather demented, racist rant  -  
the sort of thing that results from smoking some 'bad shit'. There was certainly something wrong with that black man. 

Those of you who claim that black people cannot be racist (via some cruelly tortured logic), come this side, as the Twitterati say. You might find yourselves agreeing with Barack that 'Yes, we can'. Truth is, you can be anything vile that you want to be. Why limit yourself?

Back to the preacher man. It's simple, Stupid. People are vile or virtuous by choice. A  book's cover tells you diddly squat about its quality. History, research and expert opinion aside, your own life's journey should have told you this fundamental truth: 

A mensch is a mensch is a mensch. A mampara is a mampara is a mampara.

Unlike the Model T Ford, they come in many shades. 

But the man was right about the uniquely South African mess. There's something wrong with our democracy.

There is something fundamentally wrong with a democracy that allows looters  to swagger around, wiping pie crumbs and jam and gravy smears from their mouths. This, in the face of honest people barely getting by. And those who simply starve.

There is something fundamentally wrong with a democracy that relegates its citizens to being a cinema audience at the real life movie about the destruction of their hopes, their dreams, their futures. And that of their children's children. 

There's something deeply wrong about the helplessness of citizens in their own country, in the face of abuse. Echoes of the dark days of apartheid. Is this the most subtle version of state capture? 

Something is fundamentally wrong when incompetents and delinquents strut the stage, thrusting their pendulous bellies in our faces.  We gag on the stench of their expensive fragrances but can't leave. 

Something's wrong when most of the country is at the ship rails, shouting 'Watch out for the iceberg!'. But captain and crew are engaged in esoteric discussions over KFC. Something deeply, dangerously wrong is in play.  This is not government for the people by the people.

Power without morality, ethics or decency is destroying us. I don't know how much attention the comrades give to such matters but they are the things that lift us a level above the marauding monkeys of Durban. Then there's competence, too. Our guys know all about skimming off the cream. The milk of human kindness  - now that's a different story.

And when you think you've heard enough to make you want to throw up, a story like this:

The ANC-led eThekwini Municipality wasted R500,000 in 40 minutes after ‘sabotaging’ a special council meeting it had called to elect a new deputy mayor on Thursday (Daily Maverick).

ANC and EFF voters, behold your champions!  The arrogance, the obscenity, the middle finger thrust in your face. There's something fundamentally wrong with a democracy that encourages this nonsense.

Yours in the struggle for sanity.

Richard 



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Thursday 26 January 2023

Quacks Like A Duck

 Dear Fellow South Africans 


I vaguely remember a piece of wisdom that went something like:

If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck. 

Why, in South Africa, are we so loath or afraid to call a duck a duck? 

Ken Blanchard once likened the pathetic performance and sniveling excuses of mampara service providers to quacking like ducks, instead of flying like eagles. What we wouldn't give to see some eagles in flight in South Africa.

Mr Zuma, like a KZN Sydney Carton, ready to meet Madame Guillotine with equanimity, once declared his eagerness to face his accusers in court. Ready to be imprisoned (wrongfully, of course), for justice, truth and other noble stuff.  One even expected to hear him say:  'It is a far, far better thing that I
do....'  

That heroic posture disintegrated into a frantic duck walk of mysterious illnesses and protracted litigation. What happened, Excellency and supporters? Sounds remarkably like (quoting Mr Blanchard):
'Quacka - quack  - quack  - quack',

If our honourable members were to answer truthfully the question as to what value they have added, most would answer:
'Quacka - quack  - quack  - quack'
Of course, the sky would also fall in.

What's going on with Eskom's unbelievable, long-running farce? Yes, a torrent of quacks issues forth from an assortment of the fine, fat birds.

Duck fertilizer is a messy, almost liquid substance, squirted out as, when and where it pleases the bird. We have lots of the stuff. 

Municipalities: 'quacka - quack - quack  - quack'

What's the strategy to combat out-of-control crime?  'quacka  - quack  - quack  - quack'

What about the economy? 'quacka - quack - quack - quack'

And so the merry refrain rings across the beloved land.

Our ducks can swim in all kinds of weather but ducks are not much good for anything besides roasting and eating. On this Animal Farm, the ducks are overdue for a booting out.

Let's roast 'em. Lawfully and democratically.

Anyone for some golden, crisp roast duck?

Yours in the struggle to find some decent poultry.

Richard 



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Wednesday 25 January 2023

Commonsense, Competence. Compassion, Corruption

Dear Honourable Members 


South Africa is alive with possibilities.

A very experienced member of parliament suggests that a commission be appointed to investigate the Zondo Commission.  The Monty Python team, sitting in a dense dagga smoke cloud,  empty bottles of vodka at their feet, could not have concocted anything as bizarrely funny.

What the devil is this man (and others like him) still doing in parliament?  We are at half past shipwreck. We don't have the time for clowning. Especially not at salaries and perks, a fraction of which, most South Africans would give a kidney for. 

Forget commissions. Government with compassion, commonsense,
 and competence was all we needed. 
And the taking of a sharp scalpel to the corruption tumour which is now killing  us. We got clowns, crooks, charlatans and cowards, instead.

A 500k project balloons to 4 billion, of which 3 go missing. This is the twenty-first century. The South African Revenue Service can track ten cents deposited into my long-suffering bank account. Who are not doing their jobs? When the so-called leadership lack the three C -word attributes, you have the kind of country that the Donald described with characteristic eloquence - a sh..hole country.

Comsider Life Esidimeni, water cannon on a SASSA queue and the weary resignation of faces in the never-ending government office queues. Faces that say: "We have seen all this before and. for us, this is all there is". In the place of uBuntu we have the strutting, loudmouthed, bastard children of apartheid - arrogance, indifference, callousness, entitlement.

We've had almost thirty years to train people, to learn from the best in each sphere, to lay foundations for the things that would have made us a good, if not a great country. We were not bombed like Germany or Japan. Yet, here we are, worse off than Ukraine at war, and full of excuses. 

Ignore the RET clowns and their ilk, shouting curses and irrelevant nonsense into the wind. Ignore the yelling, babbling populists who have never contributed and never will. Because they can't. 
Because they avoid compassion, commonsense and competence. It is easier to scream like graduates of the Adolf School Of Leadership. Empty, empty vessels. Fire the incompetents. Fire the squatters and the holiday cruisers. Then we might still have a chance. If not, Zimbabwe here we come - at twice the speed. Hotel Rwanda, here we come. The long game is suicide when we're on course for an iceberg, the tip of whose tip is the typical 3 billion tale.

To the honourable member who suggested yet another commission, if only a commission could, with lightning speed:

Determine what part each of you have played in trashing our country through negligence, sheer slothfulness, corruption, poor governance and tomfoolery at taxpayer expense.

Now that would be a commission worth having.

Yours in the struggle to find commonsense, competence, compassion  - somewhere in South Africa.

Richard



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Sunday 22 January 2023

Bless Your Hearts, ANC

 Dear Mr Chairman Nathi Sithole 


Your tweet below had me wrestling with questions of theology and human government deep into the humid Durban night.

'There is no President that is installed by God,that one must focus on learning his home language and stop defending crooks'

Not having your rich background in matters theological, I'm unable to comment in general terms. I do think that Mr Ramaphosa was elected by humans at a couple of the jolly ANC shindigs that the SABC delights in filming at great length. I  am surprised that we've not seen some Sam Peckinpah style slow motion shots of the singing, dancing delegates. I think you might have attended one or two of those joyous events?


Back to theology.  Well, Mr Chairman, I'm with you on this one. God is said to work in mysterious ways, but it's hard to imagine Him appointing any ANC candidate. Any ANC government. The ANC has clearly demonstrated beyond reasonable doubt that it knows less about governing than I do about quantum physics. Apartheid is still blamed for almost 30 years of spectacular underachievement. Jan Van Riebeeck waits his turn on the scapegoat substitute bench. Everything lootable has been looted. And there have been leaps of innovation in discovering new looting fields. So, yes, it's most unlikely that the Almighty has appointed a president in these parts. Unless He is very annoyed with us. That is a distinct possibility given how  we've made an unholy mess of a country rich with possibilities.

Your second tweet was equally thought- provoking:


'That king can’t even speak our language properly but get paid a lot of money under the guise of “preserving our culture” that’s why he spend so much time defending a crook that has destroyed our country,if he decides to be a politician we will treat him as such.'

The language thing is easily solved.  Our language lab offers a special royalty discount. All we ask are a couple of tickets to the odd royal gala.

I was a little confused by the statement about 'defending a crook'.  We have so many, in and out of politics. My confusion was compounded by a tweet from Ayanda:

'The only recognized crook in SA is Jacob Zuma, he must go and fetch his masters the Guptas, they are going to jail..'

That can't be true. He cannot be the only one, if indeed he is one.

You seem to be quite warm under the collar about these questions of theology and governance. Not healthy in this extreme Durban heat. You were a lot more tolerant about Mr Zuma's romps in the perfumed garden of applied theology. Remember these pearls from the Zuma lips:

"the ANC will rule South Africa until Jesus comes back"

The ANC is blessed by God

Those who vote for the ANC will be blessed on earth and in heaven 
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Clearly, in this case, what is theologically good for the goose is not necessarily good for the gander. Not that I'm suggesting that Mr Zuma is a goose. More like a turkey, said a forward friend. At which, like you, I was righteously indignant.

Another interesting tweet on the subject:

'We used to have political differences in the ANC but we have never witnessed any mutiny during Mandela,Mbeki and Zuma.Why are we having this behavior of disgruntled cdes under Ramaphosa?Are they fuelled by hatred, greed or just hunger for political power? Who is behind this'

I think that he omitted the 'all of the above' option.

Yours in the struggle with thorny political and theological questions.

Richard 



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