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Hamann Rocha 2020-05-22

The government prints a lot of White Papers and all sorts of color papers to propose or adjust their rules and laws, At the same time, the are dumbing up people by giving inferior and non-cpnsequential education-slave education, education that is not relevant to their communities and development; they do not own the mines, manufacturing, water they drink or use, rivers, Harbors, highways, or anything-what I mean by 'own' is that these projects do not contribute anything to the well-being of the poor.

For instance, people in South Africa could not afford computers and the Internet, but the availability of cell phones connected on the Web, is what most people use in south Africa and Africa as whole.

This Hub is about that reality, and in this instance I am giving it meat and bones-a structure that is sorely needed whenever one is giving account of the Inhuman violations of the Human Rights of the Africans in South Africa.In order for us to fully appreciate and understand the corruption that one sees in South Africa, Perkings explains clearly how these leaders are a word, Perkings will help the poor people of south Africa to understand the true reality of their decrepit existential reality.

How the economy and distribution of social services; They also control the disbursement of funds for the betterment of the locals, which they really could care less about.

The residents are made to pay exorbitant water and electric bill, of which, the water, which has been sold to a French company, and that same company pays the City of Johannesburg and R60 million in interest, and R40 million in 'greasing' the loan they got when they paid R187 million, and were able to pay R116 million, of which the R71 million will have to be paid by the poor residents, plus the raising interest on the payment, that, in the final analysis, there is really no payment made, because people have no money to buy or pay for water and electricity.Roome's power-point slideshow, which he later claimed was ‘instrumental' in a ‘radical revision' of Asmal's water pricing policy, argued that municipal privatisation contracts, ‘would be much harder to establish,' if poor consumers had the expectation of getting something for nothing.

One thing they are very good at, is not listening to Africans and other poor minorities and they cary on with a thuggish carte blanche attitude and gangster mentality.

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Hamann Rocha 2020-05-22

The government prints a lot of White Papers and all sorts of color papers to propose or adjust their rules and laws, At the same time, the are dumbing up people by giving inferior and non-cpnsequential education-slave education, education that is not relevant to their communities and development; they do not own the mines, manufacturing, water they drink or use, rivers, Harbors, highways, or anything-what I mean by 'own' is that these projects do not contribute anything to the well-being of the poor.

For instance, people in South Africa could not afford computers and the Internet, but the availability of cell phones connected on the Web, is what most people use in south Africa and Africa as whole.

This Hub is about that reality, and in this instance I am giving it meat and bones-a structure that is sorely needed whenever one is giving account of the Inhuman violations of the Human Rights of the Africans in South Africa.In order for us to fully appreciate and understand the corruption that one sees in South Africa, Perkings explains clearly how these leaders are a word, Perkings will help the poor people of south Africa to understand the true reality of their decrepit existential reality.

How the economy and distribution of social services; They also control the disbursement of funds for the betterment of the locals, which they really could care less about.

The residents are made to pay exorbitant water and electric bill, of which, the water, which has been sold to a French company, and that same company pays the City of Johannesburg and R60 million in interest, and R40 million in 'greasing' the loan they got when they paid R187 million, and were able to pay R116 million, of which the R71 million will have to be paid by the poor residents, plus the raising interest on the payment, that, in the final analysis, there is really no payment made, because people have no money to buy or pay for water and electricity.Roome's power-point slideshow, which he later claimed was ‘instrumental' in a ‘radical revision' of Asmal's water pricing policy, argued that municipal privatisation contracts, ‘would be much harder to establish,' if poor consumers had the expectation of getting something for nothing.

One thing they are very good at, is not listening to Africans and other poor minorities and they cary on with a thuggish carte blanche attitude and gangster mentality.