“The cloak of Obama under the illusion of inclusion, Black people are suffering more now than they did under both George Bush and Bill Clinton. Our unemployment rate is higher. Our incarceration rate is higher. Every index of the so called progress for Blacks is worse under Obama than the two, three previous Presidents. You always put a Black face in office when you are about to take things back from Black people” – Dr Umar Johnson - Psychologist
Finance Minister Tito Mboweni and his handler
Minister of Finance Tito Mboweni is trying to sell black people white problems dressed as black people’s solutions...Mboweni recently published a 77 page economic plan for South Africa. What is most disgusting is that he deemed it necessary for only Cyril Ramaphosa’s Cabinet Ministers to evaluate it. What is even more disgusting is that virtually the whole diabolic idea flies across the face of the ANC resolutions taken by the National Conference held in Nasrec three years ago.
This economic plan is very thin in feasibility study and very thick on wishful thinking. It’s a badly written script most probably cooked in some dingy Stellenbosch shebeen by white racists with nicotine stained teeth who want to see South Africa’s economy on its knees in the next 5 years to blame the whole fiasco, as is their tradition, on the ‘incompetent’ ANC government.
As we stated before in our analysis; South Africa and the ANC government is the victim of legalised corruption called capitalism and privatisation. In his pipe dream whoever wrote Mboweni’s economic plan is plunging the country deeper into the corporate controlled state we have witnessed for the past 25 years, save for the 9 useful Zuma years. The plan says the corrupt White Monopoly Capital is going to take over the majority stakeholding of the SoEs because no ‘Black professionals can manage them.”
Obviously Mboweni was brought back from the Mbeki wilderness strategically to sell these economic crises to the ANC government as solutions. The aim here, as it was during the negotiations for a New South Africa two and a half decade ago is to set the ANC up for failure to give the Democratic Alliance a clean election victory in 2024 becasue ‘the ANC government has failed you Black people for the past 25 years”. As if we were born yesterday.
Read more about this Western trick in this brilliant philosophical expose by the late African Union and Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere here on how the West creates economic problems for African countries and sell them as solutions. Nyerere proves beyond reasonable doubt in this interview in the link above that there is no economic solution for Africa from the West because its imperialism thrives on the creation of economic problems for the continent.
Like a political dinosaur that he is; Mboweni still believes in a failed Mbeki philosophy of GEAR and Thatcherism; a tried and tested ‘free market’ madness by selling us a grand-master heist plan to rob black government of all its SoEs through a CIA codeword ‘black corruption’. An illegal license to give away everything that belongs to Black people back to the most rotten and corrupt White Monopoly Capital.
These economic hitmen are telling you a lot about poor financial management at SABC and ‘black corruption’ as the source of all corporate governance ills there but we will put it to you that the mother of all crisis at SoEs is PRIVATISATION.
These omnipresent outsourced White Monopoly Capitalists who used to work a 9-5 job there under the apartheid government, but as soon as democracy knocked decided to resign, took pension packages to establish independent production houses are the same sharks bankrupting the SoEs. Today they are selling the same skills they acquired for free from the broadcaster back to the Black government at 400% profits. If this is not fraud of the century, then it means it is true that white South Africans have a license to steal in South Africa.
A good example is how DSTV mysteriously acquired local soccer sport broadcasting rights from the SABC about 5 years ago. The blame for the loss of those rights by the public broadcaster, in our sincere view should squarely be laid on the shoulders of the two Chairmen of South Africa’s biggest soccer teams; Kaizer Motaung and Irvin Khoza.
If Chiefs and Pirates could walk away from this rotten deal with DSTV today; SABC would not be held at ransom like this by white racists. Tito Mboweni, a strategic cog in all this fraud is also holding the SABC at ransom with all sorts of strings attached stringent bail-outs because the White Monopoly Capital’s biggest fear is the independence of the SABC. The public broadcaster’s move from analogue to digital transmission is the heaviest blow to White Monopoly Capitalists as it spells the sudden end of the old guard’s control of the parastatal through advertising revenue. That’s why all kinds of bureaucracies have been used to prevent the SABC from going digital.
All this nonsense about SABC mismanagement issues are smokescreens blown out of proportion to hide this sinister agenda to block the independence of the SABC so that its news department is forever indebted to the favours of the White Monopoly Capital.
The day the SABC start relying on pay per view subscriptions like DSTV will be the day white racists lose their total control of the public broadcaster via advertising revenue. And this is a dangerous revolution to them because they would lose one of the most viable instrument at their disposal today to manipulate the mindset of the Black folk.
We will put it on record that our research has found that 98% of the SABC personnel, especially in broadcasting and news departments are individuals carefully co-opted from a strong Bantustan political background. Which explains why these talking heads do not miss an opportunity to slam Radical Economic Transformation agenda on air. Black people who are anti-White Monopoly Capital and liberally minded do not last at the SABC if by any chance they get hired.
All these lies told by SABC Board chair Bongumusa Makhathini at the Zondo Commission blaming the broadcaster’s woes on poor management etc. is another page of this script he has been told to recite over and over gain to the public to mislead the gullible about the real problems at the broadcaster.
SABC’s real problem are private white owned production houses who are raking millions in profits there every day by overcharging the parastatal for shoddy services; the same way the likes of Johann Rupert’s coal supplying companies at Eskom overpriced their services to bring down the parastatal to smear the ANC government for everything. Through their own apartheid media; including the SABC they attack and vilify all black professionals who try to bring solutions to the SoEs like Dr Ben Ngubane, Hlaudi Motsoeneng and Brian Molefe.
Privatisation and PFMA Act are White Monopoly Capitalists’ licenses to loot SoEs; a euphemism for corruption where white private business thieves are given multi-million rand projects through tender systems. Projects that the government could easily carry out for next to no cost if there were public workers with the same expertise employed there on a 9-5 basis, like the apartheid government used to do to alleviate over-expenditure.
Now you can see why the National Party agents vouched for privatisation in the New South Africa; they wanted to set the precedent for corruption and bankruptcy of the SoEs and blame the ANC government for the consequences.
Chief negotiators at Codesa: Cyril Ramaphosa and Roelf Meyer
A permanently employed worker would never imagine stealing a truck diesel knowing very well his job is for life. But anyone who could lose his job anytime as a casual worker would be tempted to steal because their future is uncertain. Therefore during negotiations; the National Party negotiators sold the ANC the policy of thieving called capitalism (like giving people guns and expecting them not to shoot them).
No wonder the National Party did not make use of this dirty policy of privatisation during its reign, they were fully aware it would mutate into a pandemic of thieving and corruption and explode in the hands of a black government. Speak of giving people poison as a remedy and when the nation gets sick you come back and blame the same people for a medical prescription you prescribed yourself! This is insanity!
This is how the National Party set the ANC up for failure! Who can not steal if there is no guarantee that their job would still be there the following day! If you outsource government services you are not only creating an environment of stealing, you are also tempting the noblest of men to fall into the same trap and temptation.
The apartheid government saved lots of money by offering its workers in the public sector permanent jobs. Employing workers permanently also eased the burden of overtaxing corporates as the government relied more on labour tax than corporate taxing for survival, thus attracting investors as full time employees became a major contributing factor to SARS and Treasury to augment government budget. But they strategically changed this economic policy after democracy so that it would land the ANC into all these economic crisis that are now blamed on its government than the uncooperativeness of the private sector.
For example; the SABC was paying 400% less in TV program production during the apartheid era because programs were produced in-house by 9-5 employees who earned a monthly salary as opposed to contractual commissioning of programs to independent production houses that are financially bleeding the paraststal because their services are very expensive.
Today a lion's share of advertising revenue that the SABC accrue through advertising go to white owned production houses that are gulping everything only to have the apartheid media blame black executives there for financial mismanagement and corruption. Years ago the NPA assigned its agent to investigate these shenanigans at the SABC and the white racist production house moguls who are bleeding the SABC dry bribed this corrupt guy with a hefty R5 million to turn a blind eye to their criminal activity.
The SABC ran into no financial crisis during apartheid NOT because white racists who were running it back then were less corrupt or more astute than today’s black executives, but because the government back then was not outsourcing services, an anomaly that is bankrupting the corporation today thanks to privatisation and PFMA Act.
It saves money to employ in-house producers, scriptwriters, camera operators and all production crews internally on a basic salary than outsourcing services from independent production companies. So don’t expect Ramaphosa to sacrifice his white sharks for black workers at the SABC.
Scraping of privatisation, tendering and PFMA Act is the only remedy for corruption at SoEs
So it is imperative for the ANC to pass a Bill as a majority in parliament that scraps the PFMA Act to do away with privatisation as a government policy, something that has failed the country for the past 25 years now and bred corruption instead of progress.
Instead, this privatisation is now used by its white racist crafters as a leverage to rob the government of its basic assets of sustenance like SoEs through the pretext of corruption. The same corruption that the same white racists created at the Codesa table themselves by forcing capitalism as a policy of the country down the throat of the ANC, which had no choice at the time because its economic partner; the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) had just collapsed in 1991. Now these white racists have turned the failures of their own economic policy around and used them to campaign against the ANC government on ‘corruption’ ticket! This is insane!
Until the policy of privatisation and capitalism is scraped; corruption is going nowhere and the apartheid spies will always use this loophole to sell every government asset (SoEs) to their corrupt white masters called the White Monopoly Capitalists on a silver platter since they have failed for the past 25 years to convince Black people to officially elect an apartheid government led by the DA.
Thanks to the diligence of Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s office, today it is public knowledge that our country was auctioned to the lowest bidders by Cyril Ramaphosa and his CR17 cronies for a proverbial R1 billion in 2017. This goes on to tell you how cheap, unscrupulous and cruel a New Negro can be to sell their own country for a song just to earn a title to be called a President or Minister of a country without sweating for it.
As the late Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere once stated: Western imperialists are forever planning to plunge African countries into bottomless pits of debts while presenting themselves as saviours, the same way they are currently doing in South Africa, looting and destabilising SoEs only to frame black liberators for everything under the sun.
'Zuma corruption’ and ‘Gupta State capture’ are code words for this state auctioning. Which explains why theWMC paid so much money to parachute their co-opted imposters into government at Nasrec by hook or crook.
According to John Perkins in his book: “Confessions of an Economic Hitman”, it is easy to manipulate co-opted junkies because you take them from the street; use money to polish them, even buy them votes to win internal party elections to turn them into useful black faces of oppression.
After that these pseudo-politicians become forever indebted to you to serve your imperialist agenda. IPP deals in South Africa are a glaring example of how to destroy black governments in Africa by remote control to bring its economies down through self-made debts that translate into economic recessions, as a leverage to hold everyone at the IMF mercy until the return of Jesus Christ.
Ramaphosa is causing SoEs all sorts of problems to hold South Africa indebted to the IMF unnecessarily, while blaming innocent previous administration for everything under the sun. In the CIA circles this strategy is known as “Wear your opponent’s mask before you rape your victims”, otherwise known as “Scapegoating” or a “Barabbas Factor”. Here you go around messing everyone while blaming the victims for everything. And who else is the right candidate for the execution of this heist than a man who never lifted a finger for the liberation of the oppressed to become a State President.
The most shocking aspect of this New Negro phenomenon is that Mboweni is selling this economic joke as though it his own vision. The New Negro’s job today is to use his dark skin to sell European slavery as a remedy for all black social ills in exchange for that proverbial golf estate in the northern suburbs; that dark Range Rover with blue lights, a bottle of expensive whiskey and that regular visit to an upmarket brothel for that occasional blow job by a huge breasted white bimbo.
Over the ages European imperialists have learned that it is easy to abuse and oppress black people in Africa using one of their own. All they need to do is to identify a Black cheap spineless wimp for rental to execute this diabolical plan. In their own racist little stupid minds they think Blacks fail to see or feel oppression if the glove is in a New Negro’s hand. And just as Steve Biko once said that this posturing: “Solves so many conscience problems that South Africa has been having for such a long time.”
As this interview between Mame Niang and Sbu Ngubane, which took place in Midrand back in 2012 will testify below; these New Negros will accept anything that a white racist says is right; even if it is spells the collapse of their own country’s economies. This interview happened the same year Senegal bombed out of the AFCON prematurely due to this New Negro phenomenon. These are black human weeds whose job is to blindfold all black folks into the slaughter of white racists...in the same mode of the proverbial black slaver of yonder...
Mame Niang
Sbu Ngubane: How are you doing Mame?
Mame Niang: I’m feeling super Sbu. How do you do?
SN: I’m fine. Before we get into the local game, what is your assessment of The Lions of Taranga in the Afcon 2012? Where did it all go wrong?
MN: (sighs heavily) The coach’s plan misfired because he followed a tried and tested formula of picking players either because they are based overseas or they come from a certain city in Senegal. I know this may sound like sour grapes from the guy who did not make it into the national squad but virtually everyone in Senegal shares the same sentiment about our poor showing in the tournament. From what I gathered; lack of discipline was also one of the challenges in the camp because I hear that certain players were made to feel inferior than others, something I can confirm because at one point I also personally experienced the same prejudice.
SN: When was this?
MN: During the 2005/6 season I won the golden boot award for being a top goal scorer at Swallows but I was not selected for the national team in Senegal because I was playing in South Africa. Then I moved to Germany the following season and without any game time in the Bundesliga the coach selected me for national duty.
SN: Wow! What experience did you gain during your five year stint abroad?
MN: I did not have much game time at Wolfsburg in Germany and now I regret leaving the club immediately because with hindsight, I now realise that the coach actually had plans for me but I just lost patience. Then I secured a move to Norway where I played substantially for Viking and Konsvinger. One thing that is different about European soccer is that there is no individualism in their game plan. When one player moves the whole team moves with him. Too many touches on the ball is not allowed because the game theory is that as a player you get exhausted quickly running with the ball than when you’re knocking it around with your team mates.
SN: What you are saying is exactly what I also heard from Kaizer Chief’s retired soccer legend Teenage Dladla. He says this is exactly the answer an England soccer team player he once played a friendly with gave him when he asked him after the match why they preferred to play skop and donner . I also believe it has something to do with the European culture of ganging up against their opponent to share the burden; a character trait that we African people seem to lack even in the sphere of politics. We always prefer to earn credits and shine as individuals as opposed to earning everything collectively as a team. Then we window dress this brash display of selfishness as African flair and entertaining football. Entertaining football that unfortunately has won no single African country a World Cup trophy in history. Now coming back to the local game, with only a few matches left to wrap up the season with Pirates, Chiefs and Sundowns on top of the log table, in this group of death are you guys still up for the championship?
Teenage Dladla (in gold and black jersey) selling opponents his trademark commodity in the field of play; a dummy
MN: We believe it is still within our reach because there are still many rivers to cross Sbu. Our coach has emphasized the importance of the last few games and reminded us of the narrow point margin separating the log leaders that anything is still possible. So yes, we are still chasing for the league championship.
SN: How’s the mood like in the Supersport camp following that narrow margin victory you clinched against Bataung FC in the Nedbank Cup through penalty shootouts?
MN: First of all I must admit we were up against one of the best teams in the lower divisions that day. Those boys showed character and gave us real run for our money. One lesson we picked from that game is never to underestimate the lower sides because they can take you by surprise and punish you severely. These teams come well prepared for bigger guns like us; armed with an advantage of having seen you playing several games before to capitalize on your weaknesses. We almost paid the price for taking the game so easy.
SN: Just before the Bataung FC game you had played a 1 all draw against Free State Stars, beaten Golden Arrows 2 - 1 to lose to Amazulu 1-0 in the ABSA Premiership. The team seems to lack consistency in maintaining form momentum. What’s wrong?
MN: I think it’s about how you approach the game. When you lack the right attitude you’re in big trouble. We need to improve on concentration because the coach is doing his best in guiding us but unfortunately he can’t get into the field of play to execute his plans.
SN: Speaking of Gavin Hunt, he seems to have a penchant for lanky strikers. At Swallows he terrorised defences with Lungisani Ndlela, then you came along and replaced him and moved on to join other lanky strikers at Supersport like Anthony Laffor and Glen Salmon. What’s the secret?
MN: Gavin believes in playing tall strikers as target men because he knows how to use height to the team’s advantage in front of goals. Although I wouldn’t say all seven of us strikers at Supersport right now are tall guys but yeah, looking at Franklyn Cale’s physique as well I’d say the majority of us are of a considerable height.
SN: It is sometimes speculated that the reason some of our players are not making it abroad, especially the strikers, is because of their small frame and lack of height. As a tall striker, do you think this is fair assessment?
MN: It’s not fair because if you look at the height of our international soccer legends, most of them were not tall players at all. Here I’ m speaking about Pele, Diego Maradonna, Abedi Pele Ayew, Samuel Etóo and now Lionel Messi. Height is only an advantage, so I don’t think it should be used as an excuse to rule out a striker at any level of football. Look at Knowledge Musonda’s height for example and tell me how he landed that deal overseas? If people don’t like you, you will score three goals in a match and they’ll say you should have scored six. It’s one of those things.
SN: What effect has the departure of a prolific striker like Anthony Laffor had on the team, especially the striking department?
MN: Laffor is a very good player and we all wish him well at Sundowns but as his replacement we have signed up good wingers that are equal to the task like Sameehg Doutie and Franklyn Cale, who scored on his debut game. Obviously Franklyn was not getting enough game time at Sundowns so he wanted to prove a point by joining us. He is now displaying his prowess in front of goals. Sameehg's return from suspension is also a bonus for us since he’s also doing well at practice.
SN: Glen Salmon spoke highly of your effectiveness in banging in goals at training lately. Do you still fancy a spot in the top goal poachers’ scoreboard this season?
MN: If the coach can give me more game play I think I can still register my name there. I’m very hungry and granted enough game time I think I can still score more goals. I do understand there are seven strikers in the team and only two can start the game but I have done my bit so I don’t need to prove a point to anyone now. So I think it’s a matter of time before I turn the corner.
SN: Who do you currently rate as a top striker in the PSL and why?
MN: Katlego Mphela because of his consistency in front of goals. This is one guy who doesn’t regularly lose form and temperament in front of goals. I admire his never die attitude.
SN: And which defender gives you nightmares?
MN: (laughs) No one in particular gives me nightmares in the field of play but I must admit that Morgan Gould and Siyabonga Sangweni have earned my respect.
SN: Thanks for talking to us Brei
MN: Cheers