Wednesday, 11 June 2008

cry the beloved country crime kills us

A disappointed South African Nation that are sick and tired of not being able to live out their right to belonging .
Organising the million man march against crime Comedian and actor Desmund dube said that the nation are sick and tired of the high rate of crime in south Africa as well as the aproach of government on crime in the once peaceful neighbourhoods of the beloved country.



Not a million but more than enough South African man and women gathered in front of the Union building in Pretoria to show how gatvol as one of the placard's states strongly they are for criminal activities including the silence of the president and his cabinet over the high rate of crime that keeps peaceful citizens imprisoned in their homes because of the fear of falling victim to crime.
Desmund dube expressed his concern over the absence of President Thabo mbeki , A once strong leader but now a lame duck as he has been called by politicians.


Democratic alliance leader Helene zille also lashed out against government saying that government should not be deaf to the cry of the beloved country ,accusing mbeki of being ignorant she called upon the nation to vote to power real leaders


From the perspective of a journalist speaking to some of the people i could sense that the south African public has reached the point in the countries existence where it is dangerous to be a criminal


A nation fed up for the silence of the leadership that causes harm to a once respected nation
hampering not only growth in the country ,but avoiding potential investers to invest in this country.


Which is leaving me with a question!!!

Wheter the nation are going to vote in 2009

I have falled victim of crime to many times
I will not vote to power back boneless people who are out to enrich themselves
Was the words of a young south African women i spoke to

LET US REMEMBER THE INOCENT LIVES THAT WAS LOST DEU TO CRIME



!!! I SALUTE ALL OF THEM !!!

As South Africans we should remember 1994 and should vote in order to voice our opinion

Great stuff


Roderick Titus
03 towerkop street
upington
northern cape
republic of south Africa
e.mail me at.miche@webmail.co.za

Nkosi sikelela i,Africa

2 comments:

Unknown said...

the recent xenophobia attacks on our fellow Africans are going to make things allot more worse for south African who travel the continent. This criminals that never leaves the country,that wants to use these happenings to promote theur criminal activities must be arrested and dealt with.they do not care about the safety of us the decent citizens of the country because they just want to sit here and rot looking at government to support them.sies belddie slegte bliksems

Unknown said...

there is no place like home, where is home stop abusing every opportunity to commit crime. Can government not for once do something right and deal with these thugs that violates the rights of our fellow African brothers and sister's