Tuesday 15 October 2013

Politics are corruption seems to have a negative effect on the ruling party.

Picture by www.Sabc.co.za 
With the upcoming election in 2014, many south Africans are not sure any more in terms of voting for the ruling party due to many corruption scandals that have come forward from their members that are representing them across the country. Many however, are concern about president Zuma’s R250 million Nkandla house that was recently renovated by tax payers money even though the state are denying it and have said that it is all allegations.it is seems that the case regarding the investigations of this matter won’t continue any more because of political supremacy that the ANC has in this country hence one can ask that is it fair to all of fellow south Africans, doesn't ANC deserve our votes in the next coming elections? This are some of the questions that make South Africans to be left in the dark or left confused. 
Pierre De Vos wrote an article and said “Why is the ANC protecting the Emperor who is not wearing any clothes?. A lesson very few democratic governments ever learn is that when a big scandal like the Nkandla palace upgrade breaks, the worst thing you can do is to try and hide information about the scandal from journalists and the public. When you do this, you give the scandal legs”. My opinion regarding this matter is that the South Africa is only 19 year on being a democratic country but yet there is a lot to be done because everything they do wrong they turn to blame apartheid but not them. This is not the time to be pointing figures but to make South Africa an anti-free corruption nation that everyone would be proud of, the rainbow nation as it is described by the world.

The money that was spend on renovating Nkandla could have made a huge change to many South Africans who desperately in need of service delivery, education also is a worrying factor in the country in terms of financial loans many cannot afford to go Universities even though the is NSFAS loans but still it is not enough, unemployment that one cannot be solved and it’s the most growing problem not only in South Africa but the world job creation is needed badly hence luxuries are not important for the government at this point the expenditure is high. 

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