In plaas daarvan om duur en nuttelose ondersoeke na twee dekades gelede se goed in te stel, sou die Openbare Beskermer beter doen om haar prioriteite reg te kry, haar administrasie te verbeter en knelpunte van die dag reg te stel. Lees verder...
Showing posts with label TLU SA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TLU SA. Show all posts
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Saturday, August 7, 2010
TLU SA nooi Mpumalanga boere vir gesprek
Geskryf deur TLU SA,
In moeilike ekonomiese tye asook die gebrek aan politieke onsekerheid, is dit geen goeie nuus as een van die georganiseerde landbou-strukture in bykomende moeilike omstandighede beland nie.
In die lig betreur TLU SA die feit dat Agri Mpumalanga as gevolg van omstandighede genoodsaak is om homself vrywillig te likwideer. Dit laat ‘n leemte vir dié boere wat dié unie as ‘n tuiste gesien het om hulle belange te hanteer. Lees verder...
Sunday, August 1, 2010
JUST AS WELL THEY DIDN’T GO TO SANNIESHOF!
Latest International Bulletin from TAU SA,
We can breathe a collective sigh of relief that the World Cup visitors and celebrities didn’t venture further than the 5-star hotels and the soccer stadiums to assess the authentic South Africa. Perhaps they should have visited Sannieshof in the North West Province where an ANC local government’s real capacity to "do it" can be measured.
Claiming credit for the World Cup success – as did ex President Thabo Mbeki – as an "African triumph" is misplaced. The Cup was held in South Africa, not "Africa" and the country should be judged on how it is run on a day-to-day basis, and whether the iconic rulers basking in the spotlight have really achieved anything for the people they purported to represent during the "struggle". Read further...
We can breathe a collective sigh of relief that the World Cup visitors and celebrities didn’t venture further than the 5-star hotels and the soccer stadiums to assess the authentic South Africa. Perhaps they should have visited Sannieshof in the North West Province where an ANC local government’s real capacity to "do it" can be measured.
Claiming credit for the World Cup success – as did ex President Thabo Mbeki – as an "African triumph" is misplaced. The Cup was held in South Africa, not "Africa" and the country should be judged on how it is run on a day-to-day basis, and whether the iconic rulers basking in the spotlight have really achieved anything for the people they purported to represent during the "struggle". Read further...
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