Letter to Jacob Zuma from Gareth Cliff

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Letter to Jacob Zuma from Gareth Cliff

14 years 7 months ago
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Dear Government

OK, I get it, the President isn't the only one in charge. The ANC believes in "collective responsibility" (So that nobody has to get blamed when things get screwed up), so I address this to everyone in government - the whole lot of you - good, bad and ugly (That's you, Blade).


We were all so pleased with your renewed promises to deliver services (we'll forgive the fact that in some places people are worse off than in 1994); to root out corruption (so far your record is worse than under Mbeki, Mandela or the Apartheid regime - what with family members becoming overnight millionaires); and build infrastructure (State tenders going disgustingly awry and pretty stadia standing empty notwithstanding) - and with the good job you did when FIFA were telling you what to do for a few months this year. Give yourselves half a pat on the back. Since President Sepp went off with his billions I'm afraid we have less to be proud of - Public Servants Strikes, more Presidential bastard children, increasing unemployment and a lack of leadership that allowed the Unions to make the elected government it's bitch. You should be more than a little worried - but you're not. Hence my letter. Here are some things that might have passed you by:

1. You have to stop corruption. Don't stop it because rich people moan about it and because it makes poor people feel that you are self-enriching parasites of state resources, but because it is a disease that will kill us all. It's simple - there is only so much money left to be plundered. When that money runs out, the plunderers will raise taxes, chase and drain all the remaining cash out of the country and be left with nothing but the rotting remains of what could have been the greatest success story of post-colonial Africa. It's called corruption because it decomposes the fabric of society. When someone is found guilty of corruption, don't go near them - it's catchy. Making yourself rich at the country's expense is what colonialists do.

2. Stop complaining about the media. You're only complaining about them because they show you up for how little you really do or care. If you were trying really hard, and you didn't drive the most expensive car in the land, or have a nephew who suddenly went from modesty to ostentatious opulence, we'd have only positive things to report. Think of Jay Naidoo, Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi and Zwelinzima Vavi - they come under a lot of fire, but it's never embarrassing - always about their ideas, their positions, and is perfectly acceptable criticism for people in power to put up with. When the media go after Blade Nzimande, Siphiwe Nyanda and the President, they say we need a new piece of legislation to "make the media responsible". That's because they're being humiliated by the facts we uncover about them daily, not because there is an agenda in some newsroom. If there had been a free press during the reigns of Henry VIII, Idi Amin or Hitler, their regimes might just have been kept a little less destructive, and certainly would have been less brazen and unchecked.

3. Education is a disaster. We're the least literate and numerate country in Africa. Zimbabwe produces better school results and turns out smarter kids than we do. Our youth aren't usemployed, they're unemployable. Outcomes-based-education, Teachers' Unions and an attitude of mediocrity that discourages excellence have reduced us to a laughing stock. Our learners can't spell, read, add or subtract. What are all these people going to do? Become President? There's only one job like that. We need clever people, not average or stupid ones. the failure of the Education Department happened under your watch. Someone who writes Matric now hadn't even started school under the Apartheid regime, so you cannot blame anyone but yourselves for this colossal cock-up. Fix it before three-quarters of our matrics end up begging on Oxford Road. Reward schools and teachers who deliver great pass rates and clever students into the system. Fire the teachers who march and neglect their classrooms.

4. Give up on BEE. It isn't working. Free shares for new black partnerships in old white companies has made everyone poorer except for Tokyo Sexwale. Giving people control of existing business won't make more jobs either. In fact, big companies aren't growing, they're reducing staff and costs. The key is entrepreneurship. People with initiative, creative ideas and small companies must be given tax breaks and assistance. Young black professionals must be encouraged to start their own businesses rather than join a big corporation's board as their token black shareholder or director. Government must also stop thinking that state employment is a way to decrease unemployment - it isn't - it's a tax burden. India and China are churning out new, brilliant, qualified people at a rate that makes us look like losers. South Africa has a proud history of innovation, pioneering and genius. This is the only way we can advance our society and economy beyond merely coping.

5. Stop squabbling over power. Offices are not there for you to occupy (or be deployed to) and aggrandize yourself. Offices in government are there to provide a service. If you think outrageous salaries, big German cars, first-class travel and state housing are the reasons to aspire to leadership, you're in the wrong business - you should be working for a dysfunctional, tumbledown parastatal (or Glenn Agliotti). We don't care who the Chairperson of the National Council of Provinces is if we don't have running water, electricity, schools and clean streets. You work for us. Do your job, don't imagine you ARE your job.

6. Stop renaming things. Build new things to name. If I live in a street down which the sewage runs, I don't care if it's called Hans Strijdom or Malibongwe. Calling it something nice and new won't make it smell nice and new. Re-branding is something Cell C do with Trevor Noah, not something you can whitewash your lack of delivery with.

7. Don't think you'll be in power forever. People aren't as stupid as you think we are. We know you sit around laughing about how much you get away with. We'll take you down, either at the polls - or if it comes down to the wire - by revolution (Yes, Julius, the real kind, not the one you imagine happened in 2008). Careless, wasteful and wanton government is a thing of the past. The days of thin propaganda and idealized struggle are over. The people put you in power - they will take you out of it. Africa is tired of tin-pot dictators, one-party states and banana republics. We know who we are now, we care about our future - and so should you.
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14 years 7 months ago
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Morning Shayne had this email a few weeks back and sure he is meeting with the President soon?

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14 years 7 months ago
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@Shayne:

'pretty stadia standing empty...'

STOP PRESS: (from the very media that is to be muzzled!)

The pretty empty stadia will not stand empty so for very long, thanks to some timeley inspiration from the horseracing industry's close-shop operators. These stadia will be staging chariot races to replace the current horseracing that is deemed to be so unfair, equally corrupt and disconcerting as the tenderpreneurs.

This new national form of entertainment will be officially opened by the President (and his wives) for which multiple-seater chariots will be custom-built, boosted with specially modified shocks and suspensions (for which tenders have already been issued).

However, nobody is informing the President that the steeds are lame and the chariots bogged down in marshy, overgrown grass!

Who knows, there might be a lion or two lurking in dem thick brush!

Since you have the ear, I (on behalf of the concerned 'others') plead with you Gareth, please warn the President.... he cannot indulge in such a dangerous sport.

In fact, the white elephants might trample him.... and his wives and children!

Then, who is going to make instant millionaires of his children ..... overnight?


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14 years 7 months ago
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Did Malena get anywhere in his attempt to do a china on Google?

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14 years 7 months ago
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hibs... MAlema's ANCYL wants twitter admin to close down in SA coz of "impersonators" of FAT KING Juluis... now tell me..Who da bladdy hell does the ANCYL think they are? The Government?

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14 years 7 months ago
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Ah thats it twitter and facebook he wants to close

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14 years 7 months ago
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I would like to think that all this debate is part of a healthy democracy.

No one fool can get away with their actions.

As a group the ANC and pals are ripping the ring but only until the money runs out. Then the unemployed are gonna hang em up and make kebabs of them

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14 years 7 months ago
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@Shayne:

Just now they'll want to ban this site also!

You right.... the mass is no more that gullible- I work amongst them, and know the feel of the pulse!

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Re: Re: Letter to Jacob Zuma from Gareth Cliff

14 years 7 months ago
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Gareth Cliff is a disrespectful grand stander and imho one of the biggest tossers on the planet. One minute he has on his (failure) GC show on MNET, Floyd Shivambu as one of his guests. He goes on in front of spin-Floyd telling SA that he actually likes Malema and then this letter. This oke wakes up in the morning and blurts out shit from the top of his head without thinking. I've read the letter a while back and refuse to read this crap again and its clear that this fool is as connected to reality as I am to the man on the moon.

To clarify, the meeting was not with Zuma but Zumas spokesman (Khodwa - I think). The spokesman was concerned with the tone of this letter and so he should be. This is nothing more than over inflated, egotistical grandstanding of the highest order and fits right in with Mara Louw's comments on Idols voters basing their votes on race.

Its amazing how this chop sits in his glass house and tosses stones. His GC show was an absolute failure and embarrassing to watch. You felt embarrassed for him. His radio show is not that much better. You only have to listen to the calibre of his callers to realise that this is a king amongst the pimple squeezeers and nothing more.

I just hope that Zuma and co don't give him any more credit by entertaining this letter.

I hope that Gareth google searches and finds the comments above. Come back down to earth bru. You are an radio DJ and an idols judge not the solution to problems you know little about.

As for Malema one comment - the Kings Jester

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