Skip to main content

Rameo and Julius: Cyril's strange wooing of Malema

Image result for julius malema
EFF Leader Julius Malema


The ANC might have run out of ideas. President Cyril Ramaphosa and his Deputy David Mabuza's sudden attempt to woo EFF Leader Julius  Malema like lovelorn exes exposes that the ANC is unable to think of new ideas or ways to fire up its 2019 election campaign and reach out to new voters.

The language employed by Ramaphosa nd Mabuza did not seem to be ordinary politicking-they  were trying to appeal to Malema personlly rather than politically.

President Ramaphosa said, "We would love to have Julius Malema back in the ANC. He is still ANC deep down in his heart".

If this is true, then our country is in for something else, Ramaphosa is my hope for this Country so he should know what he is doing and planning to take us.

Source: Times Live
Link : https://www.timeslive.co.za/ideas/2018-03-13-rameo-and-julius-cyrils-strange-wooing-of-malema-/?platform=hootsuite



Comments

  1. Well Ramaphosa is viewed as a man of principle and everyone in the country believe in him. So he better knows what he's doing because Fikile Mbalula is busy urging people to vote for EFF in 2019 elections and it clear now that ANC is out of ideas on how to fire up its votes for 2019 elections.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

REGISTER TO VOTE FOR EFF, MBALULA URGES Twitter!

FORMER MINISTER OF POLICE: FIKILE MBALULA Mbalula was removed from the Cabinet in President Ramaphosa's Cabinet reshuffle. He has since resigned from the parliament. Fikile has one job, which is to lead the ANC's election effort- not making mistakes and cheering the opposition on. Newly appointed head of the African National Congress (ANC)'s election machinery, Fikile Mbalula, on the 9th of March  2018 "mistakenly " encouraged voters to register for the opposition Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF). EFF leader, Julius Malema seems to have been in stitches  over this glaring blunder by the man who has one job, which is to lead the ANC's election effort- and not boost the opposition parties. Understandably, some of the EFF Commander in Chief's fans were very quick to make fun of the situation. I alone am only wondering what this guy was trying to do by posting these tweets urging people to vote for EFF while he, himself is with the ANC. Link: ...

IS THE INCREASE IN VAT A GOOD THING FOR OUR COUNTRY?

VAT to increase to 15% from 1 April Finance minister Malusi Gigaba has announced that South Africa will see its first VAT rate increase for the first time in 25 years. As of 1 April 2018, the effective VAT rate will rise from 14% to 15% adding approximately R22,9 billion to the fiscus, Gigaba said in his budget speech. Personally, I do not think that this is a good thing for us citizens as goods are already way up there in prices. The finance Minister says this will help increase the countries revenues, but what about the people who have nothing and still have to feed their families with this increase in VAT? If this is done then social grants should be increased more so people can live an almost comfortable life not fearing of going to bed hungry because of this.  What do you think?? https://www.dailymaveric.co.za

SOUTH AFRICA: A New Beginning

Ever since Nelson Mandela left the office of the president, things have been going in an unusual way. Jacob Zuma took the country into his hands with the intention of satisfying his own needs, he got involved in many activities including the arrival of the  Guptas. Now we have a new President, Mr Cyril Ramaphosa who is almost the closest image of Madiba and was favoured by the late President thinking one day he could lead this country. Indeed he is leading the country and seems to be taking it to new heights, from the appreciation of rand against US Dollar and other foreign currencies. I see only hope for our country, and that is when white men and black men, desiring neither power nor money, but desiring only the good for their country come together to work for it. Extracted from;http/ www.iol.co.za/thepost/south-africa-a-new-beginning-13447662