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miércoles, 17 de diciembre de 2014

SOUTH AFRICA´S PURSE: NGWANAMAKWETLE MASHABELA ON PRESIDENT JACOB ZUMA

MP Ngwanamakwetle Mashabela at the Parliament of South Africa. Source: YouTube via BuzzFeedNews

By Gundhramns Hammer
December 17, 2014
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Damn it! Where the fuck did president Jacob Zuma get the money to fancy up his complex rural mansion (Fig. 1) to make room for his four wives, barracks for his bodyguards and a even medical clinic in Nkandla, KwaZulu province? 

Figure 1. South African president Jacob Zuma´s Nkandla fancy mansion. Source: New Zimbabwe.



That is the question a lot of South Africans are now asking themselves and amongst themselves, at least amongst those folks who are not into digging into the state´s purse or those who are having a fucking hard time to make ends meet or nearing the starving line.

And no one has put it better than MS Ngwanamakwetle Mashabela, an MP member of the opposition Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party when she accused president Jacob Zuma of being  "the greatest thief in the world" and a "criminal" during the National Assembly on December 11th, 2014.

Showing that she had (and has) more balls than any man present there at the assembly, Mashabela´s passionate speech obviously bothered those vampires who are only interested in feeding and siphoning off the Republic´s coffer.

No wonder she was ordered to shut up and policemen were called in to move her out of the podium.

Well done, Madam Ngwanamakwetle Mashabela!

Let us ckeck the chaos her speech caused at the South Africa´s Parliament (Videos 1-2):  


Source: My Africa via YouTube

I DON’T WANT TO BE TOUCHED. Mashabela refers to President Jacob Zuma as a "thief" and a "criminal." Members of the police's public order policing unit stormed into the National Assembly chamber on Thursday night causing a scuffle in which several punches were thrown. The drama unfolded after Economic Freedom Fighters MP Ngwanamakwetle Mashabela refused to leave the podium when she was ordered to do so by House chairman Cedrick Frolick. Mashabela had called President Jacob Zuma a "thief" during a debate on the Grand Inga Hydro Project, and refused to withdraw her remarks. Mashabela would not be moved when serjeant-at-arms Regina Mohlomi tried to escort her from the podium. Police arrived minutes later - tugging at Mashabela - who could be heard shouting "I don't want to be touched". MPs from opposition benches, expressed outrage, and jumped to Mashabela's defence. Fists started flying when police pushed and shoved MPs from the Democratic Alliance and the EFF who intervened. As the policemen emerged from the chamber with a clearly shaken Mashabela, members of Parliament's protection services started scolding the officers. The officers were told they had no jurisdiction over the National Assembly chamber. It remained unclear on who's instructions the police were acting. DA chief whip John Steenhuisen, who was in the middle of the scuffle inside the chamber, expressed outrage. "Four of my [DA] members, two of them women, have been assaulted by police. They are Terri Stander, Gordon Mackay, Denise Robinson and Dean Macpherson," Steenhuisen said.


Video 1. Chaos in South Africa´s National Assembly. Uploaded by gwandile.


Video 2.Fight and chaos in South Africa National Assembly. Uploaded by My Africa.



Thou politician, heareth one thing:

South Africa´s purse belongs to the people and not to those gansgters disguised as parliament folks to vampirise their own folks. 

Fuck off, thou chupacabras who do not work for the welfare of all Africans!

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