Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, and one by one. — Charles Mackay in Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds Men go crazy in congregations, they only get better one by one — […]
News/Politics
Hollywood has moved to Wall Street
Watching financial and news TV channels this morning, it is incredible to note another change in the slant of the newscasts. It’s an ongoing changing scene and would be really entertaining to observe if it weren’t about such a bad situation. During the past months the media has been reporting that the USA and UK […]
Political intolerance anywhere is a threat to social tolerance everywhere!
Nelson Mandela in 1993 rendered an impassionate eulogy on the occasion of bidding a final farewell to Oliver Tambo and confining his mortal remains to the common home of us all. Mandela at that poignant moment said: “A great giant who strode the globe like a colossus has fallen. A mind whose thoughts have opened […]
One hundred Philistine foreskins
That’s what Saul wanted from David. It was mission impossible, one moerse tall order, but Saul was the king, the head honcho, Mr Big, the CEO, chairman of the board, the president, the general secretary, No. 1 King Pappa, Msholozi of umIsrael. And if that was what would lift the squall off the Saul, 100 […]
With no ANC, it is a very cold, cold world!
It is suspected that the threat or fear of losing position, power, status and material wealth is what could have motivated so-called ANC ‘dissidents’ to jump ship. They must have felt that it is heroic to jump into the deep blue sea rather than to wait to be pushed over to the sharks. You see, […]
Sorry Naas, Springbok emblem goes far deeper than that
Francis Fukuyama, professor of international political economy at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, in an article entitled “The damage to Brand USA needs urgent repair”, submits that the damage to the American brand will be far more costly to the United States than the implosion of its investment banks. www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/guest_contributors/article4937563.ece “After 9/11 […]
The dismissal of Mbeki from office was foretold in 1999
In an article written by Don Makatile and published by Drum magazine in 1999, Credo Mutwa, our own Nostradamus, predicted that Thabo Mbeki would not finish his term in office. The sceptics in us probably dismissed Mutwa’s foresight as incredible and pure inventions of a senile mind when he had relayed his visions. Mutwa informed […]
The second coming of Jesus seems to be upon us
ANC president Jacob Zuma once said that the ANC will rule until the Second Coming of Jesus. It looks like he may be making an appearance sooner than he realised. I know it is too soon to write the obituary of the ANC. To borrow from Shakespeare, “Lend me your ears,” but in this case, […]
Standing up against poverty and living in denial
2008 began as a year of possibility. The second half of this year marks the midpoint of our time allotted to meet the Millennium Development Goals; the midpoint of our quest to make aid more effective through the Paris Declaration; and the review of progress made so far in responsible financing for development since the […]
Zuma versus Mbeki to start the great debates?
The Mail & Guardian, among others, is reporting the possibility of the ANC calling for an early election in order to reduce the impact that the breakaway party in contemplation could make in 2009. Gwede Mantashe the secretary-general of the ANC has dispelled this insisting that the focus will be on strengthening party structures rather […]
How little has changed. How much has changed
Now that my loved ones are safely in another country, I feel free to return to record the facts, fables, foibles and fantasies of surviving in South Africa. I put blogging on TL on the back-burner eight months ago after threats on my life and my children from supporters of Jacob Zuma. My landlord has […]
Just what a prime minister needs: a crisis
Not everyone is suffering as a result of the global financial crisis. In fact, the possible catastrophic collapse of the financial system as we have come to know it has done wonders for at least two dull, middle aged men, namely Gordon Brown and Kevin Rudd. Gordon Brown was a dead man walking a month […]