Wednesday, December 19, 2012

ANY WEDDING PLANS FOR 2012?

Its that time of the year, is there any Wedding I should be attending this year? Please let me know......Good Luck Msholozi on your next 5 years, invite me................











BARACK WORRIES ABOUT ZUMA that was then, What would Barack say today?

Since the ANC has made sure that JZ becomes a President again, you will have to remember 04 February 2010..............................

But then why did he laugh after he was asked in Davos? this was a
question of some guy who called during the SAfm talk show you said I
must listen to on Monday. JZ is becoming a child of 64 yrs, I would
not let he near my girls too if he continues behaving like this.
Mthembu says it is within his nature to laugh, this time things will
not favour him, as he was apologizing to the nation this morning on
702, you would really wander what is happening to his mind. If this is
his culture, then why do you have to apologize?



Some of the responses were: -


Yes for sure, look at what he did to the Iron Duke. BO has to be worried, I would to at JZ because he is older than Khoza and now Khoza has to be his father in law, what will Khoza call him? Mkhwenyane or Baba Mkhwenyane? its all about that.

Yeah, I heard the question,
This guy is bringing disrepute to our beloved organization in
particular, and to us as Africans in general


Is the World really happy about developments within ANC? Time will tell as Bob Marley would sing in his song....We have to wait for 2014 to know what Barack feels about these developments within ANC......

"Time will Tell"


HAPPY HOLIDAYS,

Three contractors - one Xhosa , another a Zulu , and the third A Shangaan - are bidding to fix a broken fence at the Union Buildings in Pretoria .

They go with a Union Buildings official to examine the fence.

The Zulu contractor takes out a tape measure, does some measuring, and
then works some figures with a pencil.
'Well,' he says, 'I figure the job will run about R900.

R400 for materials, R400 for my crew, and R100 profit for me.'

The Shangaan contractor also does some measuring and figuring, then says, 'I can do this job for R700: R300 for materials, R300 for my crew, and R100 profit for me.'

The Xhosa contractor doesn't measure or figure, but leans over to the Union Buildings brother and whispers, izobayi 'R2,700' tata.

The official, incredulous, says, 'You didn't even measure like the other guys! How did you come up with such a high figure?'

The Xhosa contractor whispers back,  R1000 yeyam, R1000 yeyakho, and siqeshe elishangaan lilungise lefence ngeR700.

'Done!' replies the government official.