‘Pay back the money’ at No 1

What a year it was in South Africa, from the dramatic rise of the EFF and the creation of a new type of parliament – call it chaotic but I prefer a vibrant parliament, not one where people are paid to go and sleep – to the justice system that is slowly becoming a joke …

What a year it was in South Africa, from the dramatic rise of the EFF and the creation of a new type of parliament – call it chaotic but I prefer a vibrant parliament, not one where people are paid to go and sleep – to the justice system that is slowly becoming a joke for Dewani and Oscar cases as well as the arrest and release of the guy who they thought might have killed Meyiwa.
The ANC found itself invited to the Zanu PF conference in a bizzare twist, when the same ANC labelled it a taboo when Julius Malema visited Mugabe. Strange.
The Youth League is now in favour of radical economic transformation, nationalization of mines and land expropriation without compensation. Sounds more like the EFF all of a sudden. The Cosatu Numsa saga, chasing them away and wanting them back in the name of unifying the federation!
Who can forget the tragic death of our people in Nigeria and the Youth League coming loudly against TB Joshua coming to SA. May their souls rest in peace.
On a lighter note, the five songs that will be huge this festive season:
At no 5. ‘Run around’ by Jay Zuma
No 4. ‘Blackouts’ by Eskom
No 3. ‘Order’ by B. Mbete
No 2. ‘Go Bafanaz’ by Shakes Mashaba and the boys
At Number One, ‘Pay Back The Money’ by Economic Freedom Fighters.
Merry Xmas lovely readers and Happy New Year.
NTOKOZO MCINEKA KA MAKAMU
Groutville


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