Here are today's stats showing the countries that have been hitting this blog over the last 24 hours.
Country
Sessions
South Africa
234
United States
21
United Kingdom
5
Australia
4
Austria
2
United Arab Emirates
1
Barbados
1
Bahrain
1
Botswana
1
Belarus
1
281
These stats come from Google Analytics which is still quite new to me, I only loaded it up a few months ago. The data are not that surprising in terms of who looks at this blog. The blog is dedicated to South Africa and to a certain extent other southern African countries - Namibia, Botswana and Zambia also have a look at it. There is the occasional hit from Zimbabwe but that's probably because I had posted some stuff on the soon-to-fall bobby dicktator, in the past. The United States is the second biggest consumer of this witty blog and is consistently so. I would expect that the hits from Australia are either from my friend Gerhardus Burger who recently emigrated there and friends and family of David Kalmin (who I seriously miss - very sad loss).
But there has been a recent interest from Dubai, Doha, Manama and Riyadh - all from Saudi Arabia. Isn't that where the guptas live now? We know they are in Dubai. Also there was one hit from New Delhi which is a mere 170km away from Saharanpur - the area where those roaches come from. And this could be because of those two gupta posts.
I am now expecting to be trolled on twitter, discredited and labelled the spokesman for white monopoly capital. Something I will relish.
I have no idea why Belarus would be interested in me.
The last post on this was written in a relative hurry, Alec Hogg had asked for other opinions on the guptas and so I wrote the opinion and sent it to him, which he published. I did spend a bit of time this weekend reading through some of the publicly available gupta emails. A lot of it is run of the mill stuff, I think they were put up there to show that these emails are real. They are all in .pdf format, you therefore can't check the headers etc.
Before I get into one of the emails I happened across this paragraph on the sahara website
Sahara's on going sponsorship & continuous social development has reinforced Sahara's commitment to developing sport and youth in the country both at provincial and national level. With continuous support and endorsing development programs in education, contributing to the government's skills development programs, and active involvement in foundations that support technology participation in the education sector, the company aims to give a new innovative world back to the community that supports it. Sahara Computers (Pty) Ltd is a "Black Empowered" organisation as per the South African Agriculture Charter
This paragraph is most likely an absolute lie, they refer to three elements that they are generously contributing to but yet their BEE scorecard shows a minimal effort in those elements. I can't find earlier BEE certificates but I get from the emails from one Sekete Malebana-Metsing to the verification agency that in February 2016 they had nothing to offer on ED and SED. The subsequent certificate shows zero for both SED and skills and 0.52 for ED/Supplier Development. And yet they tell us on their corporate website that they are so generous. If they were so generous then their scorecard would reflect it, why would you do all this stuff and not use it?
It is obvious that this paragraph is not current, they refer to a level six under the Agriculture Charter, They still posted their revised BEE certificate up there without updating the website.
And yet the white monopoly capital allegations are still being peddled and gupta pillaging is justified. One email shows an opinion piece that could have been written by Haranath Ghosh, an ann7 patsy being sent to a number of gupta editors (moegsien williams being one of the recipients). santosh choubey then forwards this to the [email protected] email address. I assume this email address is group address and one of the recipients is bell pottinger.
Ghosh writes
Hi Sir Please see attached opinion piece. kindly let me know if this can go in the paper after subbing. This can go under Nompumelelo's name if you agree. regards, H Ghosh
I can't figure out who Nompu is, I suspect she was either a new age journalist or opinion contributor. But it does show that the new age and other gupta media companies were very happy to write inflammatory opinion pieces and credit to a black woman. This is almost perfect fake news.
The top five richest men in South Africa are breeds of “White privilege.” Johann Peter Rupert,Nicky Oppenheimer,Christoffel F. Hendrik Wiese,Koos Bekker and Stephen Saad.This in fact proves that the white elite still own South Africa even if it is just 9% of them. Economic apartheid and its associated policies still remain. Not only that but they create a strict racial hierarchy.
White people in South Africa have continued to reap the benefits of unearned privileges from the system that was. The mistake made was assuming that black entrepreneurship will soar amid white privilege again, wrong.This resonates with the fact that blacks never had the privilege to get educated, pursue self employment and were racially restricted, creating space for underdevelopment. Which brings me to my next point...
Black entrepreneurship will not develop because of the lack of skills that could not be embraced when the white privileged ruled. Even so, when a black person tries to build their own economic success, and if it is in the same sphere as that of white dominated; it is bound to be sabotaged. According to them you should remain swimming with the small fish, while the whites remain in full reign. Apartheid is to blame, white privilege is to blame for black entrepreneurship not developing in South Africa.
It's not clear if this was published - although the Maverick would have certainly published it as an opinion piece. Whether it was published or not, it pushes the white monopoly capital story hard. I find it brilliantly ironic that the owners of this media are bolstering the most corrupt politicians in the country by stealing from the same black people that this article refers to. They themselves appeared to make no attempt do the opposite of what this story posits.
You might have heard that the gupta-leak database is being made available to any investigative journalist who may have an interest in our dear country trashers. Alec Hogg sent out a notice last night telling us that
But even worse came later for the plundering friends of president Jacob Zuma. At the request of the SA Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Public Enterprises, a chunk of documents from the incriminating #GuptaLeaks have been made publicly available online.
Published by the Platform for the Protection of Whistleblowers in Africa (PPLAAF), a selection from hundreds of thousands of emails, documents and invoices is there for everyone to see, neatly divided into easily searchable sections. So if you ever fancied yourself as an investigative journo here’s your chance to “join the dots.”
PPLAAF says the site will be accessible for the next 10 days, so no time to tarry. The link to this veritable treasure chest is here. Happy hunting.
Amongst the numerous emails are a number of BEE mails. I haven't really looked through them in much detail but the ones I did look at were about their 2016 BEE scorecard and information that had been requested by the verification agency. This prompted me to have a look at the BEE scorecards I could find that belong to our atpug adversaries. I found two - TNA (the new age) and Sahara Computers - both done by a reputable verification agency who have told me they've since cut ties with them. I'm not going to question these scorecards because I know the guys who did them and I have huge amount of respect for them. But take a look at them.
Sahara Computers (new codes)
Element
Weighting
Score
Ownership
25
19.29
Management Control
23
5.4
Skills Development
25
0
Enterprise and Supplier Development
55
0.52
Socio-Economic Development
12
0
Overall Score (non-compliant)
140
25.21
The New Age (old codes)
Element
Weighting
Score
Ownership
23
15.24
Management Control
11
10
Employment Equity
13
7.12
Skills Development
17
13.6
Preferential Procurement
26
9.45
Enterprise Development
11
0.18
Socio-Economic Development
12
0
Overall Score (level 5 expired)
113
55.59
I hope that the good reader sees what I see. No score for socio-economic development (SED) and nothing for enterprise (etc) development (ED). For the uninitiated SED is charitable donations and ED is the development of black businesses. They obviously don't feel as though they need to contribute to these two elements because it detracts from their core business of taking stuff. We shouldn't be surprised at all. But next time their supporters like andile half-pint (who is obviously terrified of the Israelis and he should be) tells you how great they are just consider that in both cases their businesses turned over the QSE threshold (over R50m under the revised codes) and they are remarkably ungenerous.
But there is a bigger story here, one about how the government will turn a blind eye to "empowerment" to further their own corrupt needs. The guptas are obviously so confident in their government connections that they do not need to even make a vague attempt to comply with government's empowerment requirements. Take a look at their potential competitors.
Sahara probably competes with companies like IBM (level 2 revised codes), Dell (level 3 revised codes), HP (level 2 revised codes) and others.
the new age, apparently derives its advertising revenue from government sponsorship. Besides the fact they we have no idea what their readership is they would compete on a BEE level with Times Media (level 3 revised codes), Media24 ( (level 3 revised codes), CTP (level 4 revised codes) - and iqbal but he's up there with the discredited atpugs, I'm not going to bother with his company.
This is pretty much in the same league as the Waterkloof landing - it's extreme arrogance and another atpug finger.
Recently (actually 2011 but the sentiment remains and the language is much stronger) my friend Kevin announced that the ANC couldn't organise a piss-up in a brewery. This is an appreciation of the anc government's ability to organise a piss-up in a brewery, or organise anything for that matter.
We know that many senior anc members enjoy the finer things in life, like Maybachs, Range Rovers, Glen whiskies, Hansa Pilsener and nice watches, the value of which could feed a small family for a lifetime. It therefore stands to reason that the taxpayer's money is plentiful - hence wastage is really not a concern. This piss-up would have to cost in the millions. Under these circumstances the organisation of such a piss-up would need to go to tender. We can safely assume that Eskom (Eskom can barely organise us power so they would be perfectly suited to manage this process) would be the company putting this little event out to tender. Unsurprisingly the tender is likely to be awarded to some gupta front via McKinsey who outsource Trillian, who know fuck-all about piss-ups but know an incredible amount about being paid for knowing fuck-all. Trillian takes their 50% and finds some anc crony to outsource another firm to source service providers for this event (who will never be paid).
Now the fun really starts
The members of the very fractured anc start fighting with each other about the guest-list, the venue, the date, the fact that the workers (who haven't been invited) weren't consulted. Court action is threatened.
The youth league has a practice run at a prominent nightclub, drop their trousers and threaten to boycott the event because the beverage of choice doesn't include Oros, which is a great mixer for cane. They also object to the fact that more of the president's wives have been invited than youth league members.
The women's league insists that zuma is entitled to take another 50 wives before the event and that the weddings should be paid for by SAA.
A court case ensues. It's not clear who is suing who but an appeal is successfully applied for. Four years are lost
Five years later piss-up organisation is revitalised, however there are few mishaps
The road to the venue is littered with patches of what once was road and potholes are now the norm. The patches of road compromise the hard suspension on the Maybachs and Range Rovers and other publicly funded personal modes of transport. Helicopters are not considered as there are no more helicopter pilots left in South Africa as they all work in Autstralia.
The guptas stage a strike from Dubai because there is no military airport nearby to land their entourage. SAA offers to build an airport but realise they have dudu in charge and have no money. A press conference is called in the name of transformation.
The licence to sell liquor at the venue has been irregularly awarded to dududoos, one of zuma's 800 children. He sees fit (because he is such a likable guy) to charge the taxpayer a premium for the privilege of using his liquor licence. Nothing like stealing from your own.
The brewery itself (which once was profitable) has been sold to the saxonwold consortium which is made up of recent mining charter beneficiaries. This has resulted in the brewing accouterments being shipped off to Dubai for saltwater purification purposes.
This story then gets out to the press who report on the corruption that occurred within the tender process and so the piss-up in the brewery is cancelled. sahara computers tells ann7 that they have successfully installed all the desktop computers at the venue. Computers weren't spec'ed in the tender document but that's mere detail. ann7 gets its experts on TV who blame white monopoly capital for not tarring the road to the brewery and hence have forced the piss-up to be cancelled.
In short – it is highly unlikely that the ANC government is capable of organising a piss-up in a brewery.
It's the 31st of March 2017. zuma has fired Pravin and we wait and see what happens now. zuma's radical economic transformation policy has exactly nothing to do with empowerment. It's about gupta crony capitalism. Why then should you concern yourself with an empowerment process that rampant racists like jungle jim (manyi) will discount as either fronting or white monopolist expedience. I'm not discounting the necessity of empowerment, what I am saying is that it is not endorsed by the zuma regime, a regime that now operates entirely independent of the anc (the party will be written in uppercase when they show a little balls). Back to empowerment - South Africa cannot afford not to empower the disempowered. It is an economic and social necessity, but until government (under zuma) plays its role as a partner in this process I will advocate compliance over empowerment. Tread water with me here.
Compliance differs to empowerment in intention. Empowerment requires an intention to make a difference, it's more hands on and probably more meaningful. Compliance is a measurement process. It's squeezing the maximum number of points out of the least amount of money. It's selfish in nature but does produce results and ultimately does contribute to empowerment. It's not as easy as mere compliance, bolshie bob's revised codes have made a gallant attempt to push empowerment. The SANAS verification process is both onerous and thorough (for now) which makes compliance a little more difficult. But in our favour, the codes (all of them) are so badly written that it comes down to interpretation. Just make sure that you know what you are doing and have your justifications ready.
Interpretation
When interpreting the codes you must never lose sight of the founding principles. There are a number of them but these are the significant ones.
BEE codes
substance takes precedence over legal form. The fronting clause. It refers specifically to ownership but has a broader application. This clause permits those who doubt to dig deeper than the legal structure of a deal. Classic (and patently stupid) fronting puts an unsuspecting person on the shareholders' list or as a director. That's the legal status - the substance states that this person is not that in fact. However there is a converse. Let's say you do your 51% deal and you sign the shareholders' agreement, create the trust, or even sign a MOU; but it takes CIPRO months to reflect these changes. The substance of the deal is that it exists - the legal form has not happened yet.
any reasonable interpretation (of the codes) must be consistent with the objectives of the Act and the B-BBEE Strategy. Note the words "reasonable interpretation" this is a subjective measure. SANAS or the verification agency might not agree but must entertain that interpretation if it is consistent with the Act and Strategy
BEE Act
The act lists its goals (amongst numerous others) as
promoting economic transformation for meaningful black participation;
substantial change in the racial composition of ownership, management structures, skilled occupations
BEE Strategy
This is a really good document that predates the Act. The dti refer to it often but it's not easy to find. So I've posted it here. My good friend Chris van Wyk tells me that it's not an official document even though it's referred to often. Perhaps Chris can explain that in more detail.
BEE is broad-based.
BEE is an inclusive process.
BEE is associated with good governance.
BEE is part of our growth strategy
Notice the second principle. It's inclusive. Not according to bolshie bob and his crafty crew of drafters. You see empowerment is a white problem - not your problem if you are black and turn over less than R50m. I've said this before. I wonder if jungle knows that white monopoly capital is being made to pay for everything as well.
The next post will discuss the modified flow through principle and how you get to 51% black ownership without actually doing it.
It seems as though it'll be more of the same as last year, only worse when you throw trump into the equation. What a perfect pair zuma and trump (henceforth lower case- altwee) are, if you combine them you have a perfect despot. zuma's agenda for this year is divert the public's attention away from the complete idiot he is (I really wanted to write fuckhead - but that's a bit too real) to the new White Monopoly Capital moniker. A very predictable move from a man who, like mugabe back in the day finds himself in the far corner of the Saxonwold shebeen holding up the walls.
There are threats that zoomer is going to re-shuffle his cabinet and get rid of Pravin. I can't see this happening for a variety of reasons.
Firstly, when zoomer fired Nene a delegation of very powerful people arrived at his kaya and told him to remove des (all three foot of him, by all accounts a few inches taller than hlaudi) and restore Pravin to the job. A move that put zuma firmly on the backfoot. It strengthened civil society's resolve to protest against the doos. The result was brave people like Sipho Pityana starting the Save SA movement. zuma's buffoonery and the ANC's blind loyalty to him resulted in the very poor ANC performance in the August 2016 elections. Since then the voices calling for his removal are louder than ever. We have seen members of his cabinet call for his removal (they call it stepping down which is what honourable people would do - zoomer is a doos with a standard three, he is not honourable). 100 CEO's have recently pledged support for Pravin, a distinctly anti-zoomer move. If zuma fires Pravin, the delegation that marches to his kaya door will be much more powerful - they will force him to retract the dismissal and make him even weaker. It would also split the ANC into a number of pieces. Right now the ANC needs to keep its shit together, a split ANC could result in the 52% splitting up and the DA becoming the dominant party.
Secondly, Brian Moleefy-suburb-of-Saxonwold-shebeen-frequenter has no credibility in the eyes of business and the world. He is not a viable option for finance minister. His love of the guptas and the stories now coming out about his questionable procurement practices in a variety of state entities have destroyed his reputation. A Pravin master stroke.
Thirdly. It's only the zoomer faithful who believe him now. He has no credibility anywhere - hell he couldn't risk being sent to Davos. He will manipulate underneath - videre (I should) Koko's love of nuclear. Not forgetting the yooofleeg and the wimminsleeg.
I ambitiously hope that zuma will be removed by the end of the year. With people like Pityana leading the charge the possibility remains, but with short fingered morons like trump in the US I can't be sure.
And this year
The revised codes will start infiltrating the economy. I was right all along, they are shocking, unrealistic and unviable. But we South Africans are a resilient bunch. I'll figure them out. I've already got the measure of skills development, procurement is next on my list. What I do hope to see is that corporate South Africa comes to realise that the ridiculous pressure they are putting on smaller businesses to retain levels is unreasonable. Here's an analogy.
We accept that Wade van Niekerk's world record for the 400m is 43.03. SASOL, amongst many others, is insisting that all their suppliers (athletes in this context) run below 50 seconds. The only problem is that the distance is now 500m.
Scores have to be allowed to settle. I am unrealistically hoping that Rob drops his priority element ballsup because it works so negatively against those trying to make an effort.
Expect much fear and many courses. Everyone will tell you how you have to spend muchos cashos to get the points. Wait for my course - you'll find the points within your company and still transform it.
The time for companies doing all the ED/SD work for their beneficiaries has to come to an end. Successful black speaking companies will target their benefactors and will add proper value to their benefactors. They will succeed in the long term. Part of of their programme will be to provide those companies with the necessary documentation that is required by the overzealous SANAS verification agencies.
On the subject of verification. The shit has hit the fan. Not that we've felt it yet. IRBA certificates can no longer be issued. The number of SANAS agencies is not growing fast enough. Bottlenecks are imminent. And the dti, hands numb under the bum
Expect more and more arbitrariness from the parastatals. I don't know if there is a single one with competent management. We know that Eskom and SAA are scraping the barrel. In the latter's case, the barrel was stolen years ago. Anticipate that your carefully constructed 51% black owned company will be rejected because they now only want 56.34590125% black owned businesses. It's coming I tell you
The future of empowerment legislation is..............?
Secure. The ANC needs BEE and it must fail. It cannot succeed under an ANC government because then they would have no one to blame for their ineptitude. Why do we have revised codes, simple, companies were making great headway. Oh no, they were successful at this transformation lark, we must now show that they are racist by making compliance harder. How can you blame white monopoly capital for your failures when it's actually transforming. Here we have a government that loves your tax money but feels the need to remind you how racist you are whilst they plunder the coffers that you filled.
And if the DA takes over. They cannot allow this policy to lapse. If they do they will lose the black middle class. It will continue in some guise but will be designed for success.
And if the EFF takes over. We're all EFF-ed.
Happy new year. Good luck. Send me mails, hire me to solve your problems, book me for talks, just don't invite me to your Christmas parties.
And I leave you with a delightful song about the summer to keep your spirits up
Speaking to the Black Business Council, which has signaled strong support for Zuma, South Africa’s president said that the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act will be changed “to continue the quest for a transformed economy”. More people must be brought into the net to benefit from government contracts, he said.
We've heard this before. Remember how seriously Dud took the doos's obiter remark about set-asides in his 2015 state of the nation (of no fixed) address? I think this is another platitude from the mouth of a moron who no-one likes nor respects (other than Hlaudi of course). As Jackie Cameron wrote
The president’s words will be music to the ears of the tenderpreneur brigade, though not so sweet to the small army of entrepreneurs who aren’t black but play a meaningful role in job creation and economic growth and are already doing their bit for BEE. An amended public procurement bill is set to be released for discussion next month and tabled in Parliament early next year.
I can't see this happening. Zuma lacks the political clout to do it. Perhaps he is prodding Treasury to see what their reaction will be. Perhaps he thinks that the useless and tailcoat-riding BBC will start lobbying to get rid of Pravin because he's not going to agree to this. Thinking about it, this is probably what Zuma is doing. The strategy now is to create huge dissatisfaction with Pravin, specifically amongst those who are not competent enough to provide services to the private sector and have settled for government work that worries neither about quality nor price.
Now he's attempting to placate the completely irrelevant jungle jim, who is threatening to go to court (yeah right) to get the PPPFA scrapped. He's saying the regulations that Treasury published earlier this year are going to be promulgated at the end of this year as an interim measure, and then they are going to change the Act (not repeal it jungle). Here are the words of the thickest human being next to Hlaudi.
In the past five years as part of advancing BBBEE procurement, government amended the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act or the PPPFA Regulations to provide for BEE preference points. We thought this would work and would make an impact. However, you pointed out that it does not work. We are now aware of the shortcomings. We agree that the preference points system prescribed in the PPPFA is rigid and is not responsive to government objectives.
Due to the shortcomings, the preferential procurement regulations have failed to substantially re-shape the skewed ownership and control of the South African economy. It is the intention of government to ultimately repeal the PPPFA and its associated regulations and introduce a more flexible preferential procurement framework that is responsive to government objectives.
In this regard, the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act will be repealed by the Public Procurement Act. The Public Procurement Bill is now going through the different government stakeholder engagement processes before it is tabled in Parliament. This is targeted for early 2017. I trust that the BBC has made its inputs to the National Treasury.
In the interim, government is to produce regulations that will improve the PPPFA to make them more responsive to the economic transformation imperatives.
One of the main changes contained in the proposed new Preferential Procurement Regulations is the introduction of a compulsory sub-contracting clause.
It will be compulsory to sub-contract a minimum of 30% of the value of the contract for all contracts above 30 million rand, to small and emerging enterprises owned by the women, youth, black people or persons with disability. The intention is to finalise the Preferential Procurement Regulations for approval during October 2016, and for these to be promulgated by 1 November 2016.
Will this actually materialise? Zuma is a lame duck, it won't happen.
Reminds me of the old joke – and that's how the fight started. To say I was not livid when I heard this news would be an understatement the size of the Christmas myth. I was absolutely pissed off, more than pissed off, I was completely fucked off. We will speculate forever as to the real reasons behind Nene's dismissal, Zuma will never tell. But it seemed pretty obvious that Nene told Dud Miyeni to clip her wings, she ran to number one (she really should run a lot more) and he solved the problem the way he had done before. I'll let Alec Hogg take up the story
Here's a story I was told by someone who should know about these things. Three months ago, he says, then Minister of Mines Ngoako Ramatlhodi was asked by one of Zuma's sons to "intervene" after a mine owned by the politically connected Gupta family was issued a Section 54 notice. These notices are powerful bureaucratic weapons, enforcing the closure of the entire mining operation until safety concerns have been satisfied. Ramathlodi referred the agitated Zuma scion to the Department of Mineral Resources, explaining it was not his place to intervene. After that Ramathlodi refused to take the younger Zuma's phone calls. The next day, the Mining Minister was fired, replaced by an unknown junior politician from the Free State, one Mosebenzi Joseph Zwane. The only time Zwane had previously surfaced was when various associations with the Guptas became public. It sounded too brazen, too fanciful to be taken seriously. I'm not so sure anymore. Over the past week, Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene blocked a rather transparent plundering attempt engineered by SAA chairman Dudu Myeni. She wants to interpose a small finance house into a long-ago arranged deal between the airline and Airbus on the premise that this tiny firm would eliminate SAA's currency risk. The actual purpose, as former JSE chief executive and SAA board member Russell Loubser puts it, was to fleece fees from the multi-billion rand transaction. Nene publicly issued a statement to overrule the idiotic scheme. Last night Zuma fired him, replacing the respected technocrat with a low ranking ANC cadre even more of an unknown than his new Mining Minister
I'm not going to go into this story any more. The camel was buckling already and this might have been the last grain of sand that pushed it over. Zuma now had completely raped the country. Oh and he wasn't finished yet. Fuck – if you can fire the minister of finance because he has identified your girlfriend as the charlatan she is why stop there. Rumours then abounded that a number of other ministers were on their way out, Rob included. I would imagine that Zuma was "pumped' (his nether regions are really the only functioning part of his body) on that Thursday morning. He had shown South Africa who was boss and he was on a roll. There was going to be a big firepool party at either Nkandla or the Guptas' kaya in Saxonwold. I was clinging onto anything here and the potential firing of Rob was pretty good news to me. But then you had to look at Zuma's MO. Fire a minister and replace him with a dumbassed patsy. If Rob went then his replacement would have been there to listen to the black business council and jungle jim and them only.
What then – well David Des Douglas Sacrificial Lamb etc would have been lobbied to cancel the PPPFA (Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act) and this would have been the panacea for black business to lap all government business. The new minister of trade and industry wouldn't argue and would publish even more ridiculous BEE charters to make compliance even more impossible. It is a sin to be white in this country you know, and they would fucking show us. If you want to see what our Des(olate) might have done take a look at Ray Hartley's black comedy article on his first day in office – Hartley stresses this is a work of fiction.
I'm not sure that Zuma has the same level of power to sack incompetent ministers (they are all incompetent barring Pravin and Hanekom) and replace them with even bigger idiots. I think he is on a bit of leash now. I wouldn't underestimate him though, he's still a dangerous idiot and can inflict a lot of damage in a very short period of time.
What then of this PPPFA and what'll happen if it is repealed?
The act exists to provide preference points or preference in general to a certain group of people. In the past it focused on levels of ownership. Now it works on BEE scores. I would imagine that Treasury is going to have a major problem with the new retarded BEE regime and preference points because it is going to end up in court. This is the way that businesses get an advantage over each other. If you take the act away what are you going to do? How are you going to favour a certain group over another without defining that group in some way. What our good racist jungle jim doesn't understand is that there is no other way without violating the constitution, not that jungle gives a fuck about that. I believe that it is a little too standard grade for his lower grade intelligence to grasp.
Zungurisation – shame I have been picking on poor old Sand Isle unnecessarily it appears
The Sunday Times wrote this week that Zungu was out of favour with number one. Bugger – from now on Zungurisation will be known as Guptafication.
Happy new year everyone. I'm very positive about next year. I think Zuma is going to take a pounding but he will be probably be here at the end of 2016 because he will do anything to stay of jail. I don't know if he fully understands the extent to which the average tax payer fucking hates him though and how they are now really baying for his sordid HIV free blood. Here's a song for him and his bloated and useless cabinet (excluding Pravin and Derek).