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I'm Charity. I am a born and bred, die hard South African. Rooted to the land,fascinated by the cultural diversity,conscious of our history,engaged in our present and committed to our future. I espouse responsible citizenship and patriotism as a means to defining national identity. (See My SA Links)

Friday, 28 March 2008

Bring me my Vuvuzela!


Bafana Bafana's resounding 3-0 victory over Paraguay on Wednesday has renewed my faith...

That's the kind of performance a fan longs to get used to.

Continued success!

Tuesday, 18 March 2008

No warm winter


Not long ago, Eskom promised us a warm winter.

A cold front over Gauteng and last night (the coldest night of 2008) we were blacked out for 8 hours. Of course, we're committed to saving electricity afterall we are the ones that suffer the power outages (which despite all promises, still happen without notice).
Even as we implement energy saving measures, Winter is coming...
The fact is that South African homes need additional heating during winter because our houses are not built to retain energy well. And we can expect extremely cold weather this winter if global weather patterns (and last winter's experience) are anything to go by.

Now ESKOM is warning that we'll be penalised even more, over and above the 14,2% increase and the 2c per kWh levy introduced by Finance Minister Trevor Manuel. If your supply area's total consumption isn't reduced by 10% (not sure if that's calculated per day/week/month) you will be penalised daily.

And the latest news... Eskom is appealing to the National Energy Regulator for a further double digit increase over and above the 14.2% already approved by the regulator.

Looks like it's going to be a chilly winter in our homes and for our disposable income (this on the back of rising interest rates, increases in prices of fuel, food, etc).

Still the insensitive heads of Eskom have the gall to defend their hefty "performance" bonuses and possible share options of R10 million. What rot!

How do we confront this?
I'm just wondering, by what authority (legally speaking), do Eskom (and government), have the right to impose the plethora of penalties on consumers, when electricity supply is monopolised by a state entity which has dictated demand?

Wednesday, 12 March 2008

Team 2010 rising


Seems soccer fans are not the only ones who've been grinding their teeth over Bafana Bafana's ability to make a good showing in 2010.

My own soccer-loving family is among many South Africans who have been praying that SAFA will hear our cries and take the drastic measures necessary to give us the best possible team for 2010. In fact a little while ago we were analysing the team's performance at the 2008 AFCON tournament (Ghana) when my hubby threw in his 2 cents, suggesting SAFA should sign up a dedicated core team of the top contenders to train and play together in preparation for 2010. His thinking was that it would help players focus on the 2010 objective, without the distraction of club football pressures. It could also help build a stronger playing unit, he suggested. Someone was listening hun...


Here, here to Sports Minister Makhenkesi Stofile who, according to news reports, is proposing the 'nationalisation' of our national soccer squad ahead of 2010. Apparently government wants to avoid the embarassment of a bad performance by the national (host) team in the 2010 soccer spectacular. The proposal still needs to be accepted by SAFA (the min-istrators). Don't expect too much enthusiasm from SAFA - they've never been known for their insight into the development needs of our team.


I say government (and my hubby) are onto something? We need to do something different than what we've been doing. At this point, we have nothing to lose.

Give us a team we can be proud of!

Thursday, 06 March 2008

Beyond the rainbow nation effect


Is the 'rainbow nation' era coming to an end? Time will tell.

I can't say I ever fully embraced the cliched term accredited to our peace-loving Archbishop Tutu. Although it aptly describes SA's diversity, its often extended meaning carries the deceptive connotation of a nation reconciled and unified in spite of its diversity. But that prize has up to now mostly been a figment of our collective imagination. That's not to say that we can't one day claim it in truth.

Perhaps the SA Patriot agenda of responsible citizenship marks a new era in national consciousness that expresses more aptly our identity and aspirations as one nation. The steady stream of new registrations from the SA PATRIOT website are encouraging this point of view.

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