Cele prefers the attention on these smaller issues that distracts from the true crimes HE IS INVOLVED IN FORENSIC AUDITS ON ALL HOS ACCOUNTS AND DIRECT FAMILY INCLUDING HIS COUSIN IN KZN...
@@user-fh3oc5ij3s Damn I never knew I'm a gangster and a drug addict. As a drug addict I was able to have a management position in a retail store,as a gangster I'm a Youth Leader and work in Youth Development. My Pastor at the First Community Resource Centre must also not know that he is a drug addict.I mean Teaching and raising leaders that are now Global while being a gangster and a drug addict for the past 20 years is an amazing feat. Thank you for opening my eyes I never knew this
Exactly.... That's the only way they can cry all they want. But to their defense I doubt they vote for ANC anyway it's the gogos in the EC that do.. We are hiding their IDs this time fuck that we are tired
Mense wees versigtig moet nou nie die PA vote, hy werk saam met die ANC. He is in coalition the ANC in 11 to 12 municipalties. Moenie laat hy vir julle a gat in die kop praat nie. Hy het seker gemaak dat hulle in jhg inkom. So skrik wakker mense, wees net versigtig, hulle is gevaarlik.
The problem is any sound idea in the hands of idiot politicians is doomed to fail. We first need to get competent government in before we can do something as basic as fixing roads let alone impose policy for death penalty.
@@melon9680 I hear you but roads can wait our children are getting killed everyday in gang crossfire here on the Cape Flats and it's been going on for years and that's more important than potholes in upmarket suburban areas
Im pretty sure Cele regretted organising this imbizo during this season. SAPS & RSA Justice have failed the people big time. ANC must go rest, its time.
With a salary of about R1,403,000 per annum, averaging at about R117,000 per month, Police Chief Bheki Cele is one of the highest-paid officials. Mr Bheki Cele you should also be ashamed of yourself, useless is not a word for you. You are worse than that.
Hi. Thank you from the depths of our hearts from all the law abifing citizens in South Africa Anoah Park residents. You'lls passion to keep our country free of crime..is written in God's heart..and he hears the riteous.
@@andrevogel1974 HI. Yes..there arr other typing errors..my vision is impaired..and ii never had my specs on..is this aspelling test? I tried to edit the comment and it showed as edited..unfortunately....it is not edited.
@@lebohangbokako Oh sure because the EFF doesnt shout on podiums about killing people of different races where the DA does. Btw of course your a EFF voter, and we consider you to be among the most idiotic, blind and ignorant people in SA
@@Tj-vf3ll Who then? I look around and i dont see any good enough party, the DA only wins because theyve done more than most. They could be better if given the chance, but living in SA with so much diversity and butt hurt it must be fking hard to keep sane trying to get people to realize what is most important and vote accordingly rather than faffing over trivial bull.
@@melon9680 do better if given the chance? Are you serious right now. Do you forget it’s roots are from the apartheid era. The DA formally known as NP party was spearhead by the privileged white man. I think they just as dried up as the ANC if not way past over due.
People are lined up to give their opinion of which those on the panel are already aware of. You will be amazed to see how these sessions work. The community raise their concerns which takes up most of the time, then the panel tells them they are working on it. These visits by politicians is nothing new on the Cape flats. We all know the outcome of this kind of visits. Besides, its the wrong panel that was send so government knows what they are doing. If the community tries to fix things, they are breaking the law. Cape Flats CAN but WILL NOT be fixed.
Well look at it like this, the intensity of crime and lack of policing and thieving of funding for schools, community projects, basic maintenance etc. has forced a gathering of real leadership within the community, you have the people needed to run all these things now plan together as if you were to take on that responsibility - the day is fast approaching that the ANC will no longer govern and if you don't have a plan to run your own show, someone worse will take over - likely organised crime.
So disrespectful for panelists to be distracted on their phones while these poor people spill their hearts. These are arrogant, disrespectful, heartless actors...
South Africa is ruled by a gang of robbers, says politician and anti-apartheid activist Dr Allan Boesak in a letter addressed to businessman and former United Democratic Front (UDF) secretary-general Popo Molefe, who had extended an invitation to Boesak to attend the UDF’s 40th anniversary celebration on August 20. In his letter Boesak states: “In 1985, in those state-of-emergency days, I made a poster of the words of African Church Father Augustine. ‘A government that does not know justice is no more than a gang of robbers .’ That was as true in the 5th century as it was in the 20th. It is as true now, in the 21st, under Cyril Ramaphosa and the ANC. We are indeed ruled by a gang of robbers.” He said across the country there was virtually no disagreement on what South Africans were facing right now as a result of governmental mismanagement over 30 years, that something needed to be done urgently, and that South Africans needed to be united and inspired toward action. “So now, some in the ANC realise the enormity of that mistake, for that is the ‘spirit of the UDF’ you are now all looking for. That, however, is the very spirit you have tried to banish, 32 years ago. That is why there are some now regurgitating (in my presence!) the false claim that the UDF was, in actual fact, the ‘internal wing’ of the ANC, its own child, so to speak. “I find that repetition of the old National Party propaganda trope unspeakably cynical, for what does it make you when you are the one who killed your own child? And can people, who never speak of miracles, but rather of ‘the balance of forces’ and their own cleverness, now claim to believe in something miraculous like a resurrection?” reads Boesak’s letter. Boesak said more importantly, a spirit had to find a home. “I do not believe that the spirit of the UDF will find a home in the ANC as it is today. That spirit is indeed desperately needed, but it has to find a home within the people, like in 1983, from all walks of life, across the boundaries of race, pigmentation, religion, language and culture, and like in 1983, outside of institutionalised politics. “Not connected to a factionalised, self-centred, vote-seeking but not people-serving political organisation that since its return has been smothering every possibility for a just, equitable, inclusive, truly non-racial, democratic society, when it reintroduced those despised apartheid racial categories that we had so marvellously overcome in the Black Consciousness Movement and in the UDF.” He said that like everyone else, he had been deeply concerned about the open factionalism in the ANC, the divisionism it caused, and the toxic effect it had on the country’s politics. “This is one of the reasons why I, over the last two years or so, have consistently declined every invitation from that group to speak at their public meetings. I did not want to be associated with any faction in the ANC - not then, and not now.” Boesak said he declined those invitations also because he found that while “Defend our Democracy” were very vocal in their condemnation of former president Jacob Zuma, and rightly so, they were curiously quiet when President Cyril Ramaphosa’s questionable actions began to surface. “I was already disturbed when Mr Ramaphosa blandly began to speak of ‘nine wasted years’ under Zuma when, in fact, he was right there, as deputy president, and as chairperson of the deployment committee, to say nothing of his role vis-à-vis oversight of the state enterprises. “That refusal to take any responsibility at all, while the ANC is so obsessed with ‘collective decision-making’ when it suits them, is a political Pontius Pilate washing-of-the-hands attitude that has now become disastrously ingrained in the ANC. It is a prime example of the pseudo-innocence I talked about already in 1976: the feigning of ignorance while reaping the benefits of abusive power and systemic injustice. “It is the fig leaf for political chicanery and moral recklessness that is the open door to that impunity that has destroyed our people’s trust in our democratic institutions from Parliament to the courts. No wonder his was a ‘dawn’ where the sun never rose,” Boesak said. Yet through all this, in scandal after scandal, “Defend our Democracy” did not say a word, he said. “Certainly no word that the South African public could hear, that could clear away the fog. Not even with, for the country's deeply humiliating allegations of the hidden monies surfacing, and with the Ngcobo Commission stating clearly that the president had a case to answer. “With that scandalous vote in Parliament, I still did not hear a word, saw no call for accountability, or responsibility, certainly no call for public protest action. Was our democracy not then, as it is still now, under severe attack? Those who tried to do their constitutional duty were either publicly debased, intimidated, or suspended. Still, not a word. There are few things so detrimental to the health of democracy as selective indignation.” Boesak said he had noted the reaction of people whenever he spoke, so he now knows that there is almost complete consensus on these matters and the utter failure of the ANC to give meaning to the country’s democracy. “An invitation from the Youth Desk of the Uniting Presbyterian Church in Southern Africa on March 21 to speak to their youth on the topic, ‘The Plight of Our Democracy: What Have We Lost?’ just about sums it up. What I wanted to do this time was to get confirmation on my views about this commemoration year and specifically the plans you and your group have for the ‘action’ you envisage,” he said. Boesak said the ANC could no longer hide the fact that it was a factionalised, paralysed party, mesmerised by greed, and hypnotised by its own delusions, chief of which is the myth that it could ‘correct itself’. “But, as the Bible says: ‘Your sins will find you out.’ As the 2024 elections draw near, the ANC has not only run out of ideas, or courage, or vision.” He said the ANC had outrun its nobility, in the process leaving the people behind, as in the picture drawn by the prophet Isaiah, almost 3 000 years ago: “We grope like the blind along a wall … we stumble at noon as in the twilight …” All because “justice is far from us”. Forty years after the formation of the UDF, the question on how to revive the spirit of the organisation was posed and reflected on during a commemorative programme in May. The reflective commemorative dialogue was hosted by the Institute of African Alternatives, Surplus Radical Books and supported by the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation.
I dont like religious people, but nothing he said was religious but just common sense fact and needed to be said. Doesnt make him less of a Human being for wanting whats best for people.
I cannot help but notice this gentlemen sitting on the end of the table is on his phone the entire duration as the community speaks. Thats disrespect showcasing he thinks nothing of whats being spoken
Well said , more people must stand up like this people. Well done ,alot of respect for these public speakers. This is what we need in South Africa. We have to stand up against this useless ANC goverment!
The man sitting on the left as we face the table has no respect gor the people He has been on his phone for the duration of this discussion. Shame on him.
I agree with you. But then now the community and media will start nonsense stories saying soldiers are killing South Africans remember those ones are not trained to arrest...
Im am so tired of hearing all these stories of corruption, no of service delivery , incompetence etc, etc, there okes can't run a country. The have shown us this for the pass 30 odd years. Our beautiful South Africa is just going more backwards each year that passes under the ANC. Its time for change, we can't carry on this way!!!
The truth of the matter is. Every police officer in a community knows who everybody in the community is. Because of the corruption they will never make these arrests
Im sorry but ill stop you there. Im all for that, but on the basis that the person is just genuine. The moment you make religious figures politicians they become like Islamic states, or universe forbid, Evangelical nutjobs like Ameircans. And i dont want that for this country hell no. People can be good for the sake of good, you do not need a book to keep your morals in check.
Wel gedoen dame, wys hom daar's vrouens wat nie bang is vir hom en die hele bleddie spul van hulle nie, ons moes lankal op gestaan het vir ons regte ✊🏻