Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Friday, February 24, 2006
Playing Dirty?
DA investigation reveals ANC food/house for votes scandal
Statement issued by: Douglas Gibson, Chief Whip
Thursday, February 23, 2006
[NOTE: ALL DETAILED EVIDENCE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST]
I have today submitted four cases of suspected electoral fraud to IEC Chief Electoral Officer Advocate Pansy Tlakula.
The DA has concrete evidence that suggests that the ANC is in contravention of the Electoral Code of Conduct (Schedule 1 of the Local Government Municipal Election Act 2000). Section 9 (2) (iii) of the Schedule states: “No person may offer any inducement or reward to another person to vote or not to vote, or to vote or not to vote in any particular way.”
The DA can reveal four cases, with supporting evidence, that the ANC is using promises of food and houses to win votes in the 2006 local election.
1. Western Cape
In the Western Cape, the DA has evidence that the ANC is using the politically-sensitive issue of housing to trick voters into voting for the ANC. The DA has in its possession sworn affidavits from voters that have been promised a house if they vote for the ANC. They include the following sworn testimonies:
[Voter X] from Bishop Lavis:
“Washeilah Arendse from ANC told me that I can get a house by 2007 if I vote for ANC – She said this on the 9 February at Valhalla Community Centre. She was sitting with the housing list forms.”
[Voter Y] from Valhalla Park:
“They promise me. Mr Hendricks at Elsie’s River Civic that if I bring the necessary documents I will get a house in 2007.”
[Voter Z] from Valhalla Park:
“The ANC promised me a house if I vote for ANC they said they will give it to me in one month. A person who told me this was at Parkville Primary School on Sunday at 16h05 afternoon. This person was working with the housing waiting list forms.”
2. Limpopo
A DA councillor in Limpopo reported that on February 17, an ANC councillor was confronted by frustrated residents of an informal settlement in the area. Some of these people had been waiting for a house in the area for ten years. The next day housing application forms were circulated in the area with the instruction that they were to be completed and returned the next day. A copy of the form is available on request.
3. KwaZulu-Natal
In Kwazulu-Natal, ANC canvassers have been handing out ‘application for housing’ forms emblazoned with ANC insignia. The DA has in its possession such a form that was handed out in Phoenix. Similar forms were also reportedly dished out in Verulam and Chatsworth.
In KwaDakuza, KwaZulu-Natal, DA MP Mark Lowe laid a charge of election fraud against the ANC with the SA Police Services and has reported them to the IEC. This was after Lowe received reports of numerous instances of ANC officials handing out food parcels to voters in an attempt to bribe them to vote for the ANC.
4. Eastern Cape
In the Eastern Cape, DA councillor Annette Steyn reported that on January 24 food parcels were delivered to Venterstrand (EC144). An ANC campaign truck carrying ANC canvassers chanting “the ANC delivers” accompanied the arrival of the food parcels. The same thing happened in nearby Burgersdorp that same afternoon.
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ANC intimidation often succeeds in deterring people from laying formal complaints or going public when the ANC offers a bribe in return for a vote. It is therefore more than likely that these four cases are the tip of a far bigger iceberg.
As it is, this evidence suggests that the ANC has realised that twelve years of failed service delivery will hurt it at the polls and has resorted to cheating. This is an insult to every South African voter and the very fabric of our democracy.
Source
Notes by Metuo Dedecus:
The ANC has promised houses to voters since 1994 and persons known to have not voted ANC usually have more difficulty in getting houses or benefits from local government.
Thursday, February 23, 2006
JZ in ya woman?
A few great stats on South African rape:
A woman raped every 26 seconds
40% of rapists known to victim
7% of reported cases lead to conviction
Source: People Opposing Woman Abuse
Check out: Friends of Jacob Zuma site
Monday, February 20, 2006
Sunday, February 19, 2006
Electrical Fault in Cape Town
Can somebody explain the bulls**t which was written reporting this:
Why don't they just say...
"...we have an overloaded system, because we give electricity away for free, and sponge off taxpayers..."
Or would that be wrong. Would it be wrong not to tell a lie?
The entire Western Cape was without power early on Sunday following faults on transmission lines because of misty conditions and residual pollution from recent fires.
Why don't they just say...
"...we have an overloaded system, because we give electricity away for free, and sponge off taxpayers..."
Or would that be wrong. Would it be wrong not to tell a lie?
Saturday, February 18, 2006
Zuma and the People who Support Him
In a country with a so called freedom of speech, South Africa, is declining into a commentary of noise and nonsense. With high levels of unemployment, crime and a pandemic of AIDS, the situation inside the country is not as rosy as it all seems to be. Tax payers are paying high taxes and paying extra costs to remain secure. The police are largely ineffective against crime, in certain parts of the country. And when you set up a budget with billions of rands spent on the “Renaissance Fund” you know somebody’s getting paid off, with money the police deserve. For a supposedly transparent government a great deal of information is incorrect.
Crime statistics are one of these failures.
Indeed, one has to wonder what the future holds for South Africa. Racism is on the rise. There is hatred by the government for many of its taxpaying population, whom seem to demand decent outcomes for their payments.
Corruption in country is on the rise. Government doesn’t seem that interested in removing bars to foreign investment, such as certain labour laws. South Africa could be the next Zimbabwe.
And if Zuma is guilty or not of rape, don’t you think the multitude present something more worrying in society when they harrass the woman trying to try Zuma of purportedly raping her? And don’t you think its worrying when judges refuse to sit a case, because of fear of being tarnished as honest citizens or as being white racists?
Perhaps I’m being pessimistic. Welcome to South Africa. Not as simple as it seems.
Crime statistics are one of these failures.
Indeed, one has to wonder what the future holds for South Africa. Racism is on the rise. There is hatred by the government for many of its taxpaying population, whom seem to demand decent outcomes for their payments.
Corruption in country is on the rise. Government doesn’t seem that interested in removing bars to foreign investment, such as certain labour laws. South Africa could be the next Zimbabwe.
And if Zuma is guilty or not of rape, don’t you think the multitude present something more worrying in society when they harrass the woman trying to try Zuma of purportedly raping her? And don’t you think its worrying when judges refuse to sit a case, because of fear of being tarnished as honest citizens or as being white racists?
Photograph modified from the Washington Post picture
Perhaps I’m being pessimistic. Welcome to South Africa. Not as simple as it seems.
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