
Mr Jacob Zuma, the newly elected president of the ANC visited a town called Greytown in KwaZulu Natal the other day, to celebrate this victory of his, when he took time off to portray to the world a "friendly uncle" image when he visited Mrs Josie Nel on her 100th birthday. Mrs Nel is the widow of Phillip Nel who was a springbok rugby captain in the 1930's. (see Beeld for photo and story in Afrikaans).
This is all heart-warming stuff Mr Zuma, and there is place for this sort of thing in any politician's career. But at the same time please do not forget other perhaps much more pressing matters, i.e. violence, crime and HIV Aids. You have made certain promises in this regard. We realize, as we say in Afrikaans, "een swaeltjie maak nie 'n somer nie" (one swallow doesn't make a summer), but you have the support of the majority in the ANC, you can probably command the National Executive Council and you have declared you will be working nicely together with Mr Thabo Mbeki, the so called "lame duck" President of the country.
Let's get rid if all this in-fighting and also people in the top levels of government who are corrupt and useless. We don't have to mention the names here, the news media is doing their best to identify these people and splash their names on the front pages of the newspapers. Also put people's mind at rest about the so-called media tribunal which is seen as a possible threat to the freedom that newspapers ought to enjoy in a democracy. Show us that we indeed have a friendly uncle in the business.





