Thursday, April 26, 2012

RECOMMENDATIONS TO REGULATE THE PRINT MEDIA




Gwede Mantashe general
secretary
 (ANC)
http://www.timeslive
/gwedematanshe/images
The recommendations announced to the print media yesterday by the Press Freedom Commission  and they have to embrace them. The commission has recommended an Independent Regulatory System comprising members of the public and the media which will regulate the print media on how do they frame, disclose and cover stories free from the government interventions.

Mantashe said that the report had taken everybody out of their comfort zone. This will give power to the print media to cover stories of their choice while keeping in mind the importance of government's secrets that must remain enclosed.However, this is helpful for the media to successfully deal with the corrupt government's departments and officials. The government's officials will now be in the eye of the public for every corruption they conduct at anytime. It will also be fruitful in ensuring that all departments of government work for the public and work to fulfil the promises they made to the public simply because the corruption will go down and for any attempts in corrupting the government's finance you will be catched up and your repetition will be distorted to the public.

Friday, April 20, 2012

IS OUR POLICE DOING ENOUGH TO SERVE WOMAN AND CHILDREN AGAINST VIOLENCE?


seven suspects who allegedly raped a 17 year old girl  at Soweto
 appear at Roodeport court
(http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2132499/Seven-arrested)

I was really surprised by the Soweto incident on Wednesday whereby seven man raped a seventeen old year girl who is mentally disturbed. This has shocked me a lot and left my self with many questions as to:
  • What our correctional service doing to serve our woman and child from the brutal man?
  • Is our police doing enough to protect the woman and child?
  • Does the suspects for various charges receive the charges they deserve?

It seems like our police is not doing enough to fight with crime and violence against woman and child .I think the correctional service should tighten the belts in order to be successfully combating crime and to protect woman and child from extreme violence. The suspects for the cases related to the woman and child violence must be given the charges they deserve accordingly.Something to be done to prevent such horrible incidents in future to our country . Our community elders need to teach children as to how are they expected to behave and to raise them with care.

 I believe that those boys who did that cruel are from the violated families where there are no peace as a result which prompted them to behave in such a way. Their parents are the one to be blamed for the bad behaviour of  their children. The businesses can play a major role by involving themselves in the CSI's programme through sponsoring the community soccer teams and youth centres whereby young people or youth at large will gather and be entertained. This will encourage them to stay away from their bad behaviour and behave themselves in a way that is expected of them as a young people to the community.

Friday, April 13, 2012

THE LATEST SUSPENSION FOR MALEMA CAN BE REGARDED AS A GREAT LESSON TO THE YOUTH


http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=julias+malema
The suspension of the president of the ANC youth league can serve as an example to the youth at large. This a great lesson to the young people who are interested in politics even to those who are paving their career path or who choose politics as their future career. Youth or young people can learn from Malema as to how to behave themselves even though you they have given the power to voice anything they would like to put under attention to the public or to the Government.

This comes after when we saw the expelled president of the ANCYL being suspended from the leading party ANC consecutively after when he was suspended as a president of the ANC Youth League earlier this year. This is a great example to the youth to strongly know that respect is a centre point every where to any situation, whether you are the leader or not. they should know that the power remains with the government or the mother body not with the individual when it comes to the politics.

This is South Africa where the law is against every one without taking in to account your material status or position. You have to recognise where are you coming from, no matter how far are you with your career or success. You have to respect every one and read your mouth before you speak especially when you are speaking with elders. Because this can lead you astray or damages your career and your repetition to the world as a whole. The leading party is now experiencing the great challenge for a bad repetition which was mistakenly made by the expelled Julias Malema. Remember your perception is your responsibility.