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the problem with northerners is they will also cheat themselves ![]() who pays 100 million to clean gutter? RaptorX: |
you no see white beard for him jaw?? FreeStuffsNG: |
the South Africans are still slaves in their country. The Europeans that mistreated and cheated them always want more like hungry sharks. The woman that took on Israel was dropped in the new cabinet: South Africa's new coalition government unveiled By Jaroslav Lukiv, Shingai Nyoka & Natasha Booty, BBC News, London & Johannesburg Long-time rivals President Cyril Ramaphosa (L) and John Steenhuisen (R) agreed to share power South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa has unveiled a new coalition government, after his ruling African National Congress (ANC) party lost its parliamentary majority in May's elections. He said "the government of national unity... is unprecedented in the history of our democracy". The ANC will have 20 out of 32 cabinet posts, while the pro-market Democratic Alliance (DA) - until now the main opposition party - will hold six. Six other portfolios are shared amongst smaller parties. These appointments followed weeks of tense negotiations that threatened to scupper the agreement - at one point Mr Ramaphosa had accused the DA of trying to create a "parallel government" in breach of the constitution. The shrinking of ANC support in the elections reflected public frustration over its poor record on delivering basic services and tackling unemployment, poverty and corruption. The ANC led by Nelson Mandela came to power in 1994, ending decades of white-minority rule in South Africa. Some of its activists have criticised it for sharing power with the DA, which some see as representing white interests. The coalition government was welcomed by the business community who said it would ensure economic stability, in contrast to a potential deal with two radical parties which have split off from the ANC. In the new cabinet, the ANC will keep key ministries such as defence, finance, and also foreign affairs - where it has been vocal in its support of the Palestinians and intensely critical of Israeli actions in Gaza. Outgoing Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor has been replaced by Ronald Lamola, who was previously justice minister. The DA's portfolios include home affairs - which controls immigration, as well as public works - which has been at the centre of a series of corruption scandals. The party also takes over basic education, but not higher education. Party leader John Steenhuisen will lead the ministry of agriculture - a sector dominated by white farmers and corporations. In a televised speech on Sunday, Mr Ramaphosa said: "The incoming government will prioritise rapid, inclusive and sustainable economic growth and creation of a more just society." The ANC welcomed the move as "an important step forward, and a testament to the resilience of our democracy". DA leader Mr Steenhuisen told the nation his party "drove a hard bargain" during what he called "robust negotiations" to make sure the DA got portfolios of "real substance". "Good governance, zero tolerance for corruption and pragmatic policy-making," have all been promised by the head of the DA, who said his party was now "proud to rise to the challenge and take our place, for the first time, at the seat of national government". Despite a coalition cabinet deal, stark political disagreements remain between the ANC and the DA. Perhaps the biggest and most contentious issues are DA opposition to the ANC's national healthcare policy and to its black economic empowerment programme. Crucially the ANC retains control of those government ministries - mines, trade and land reform - which are key to its policies on black economic empowerment. In May's elections the ANC got 40% of the vote, while the DA secured 22%. Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cw9yx5w9577o |
Akume is not a northerner. they need to correct this misperception ![]() |
what sort of person are you ? FatimaAbubakar: |
so money dey boku with nigerians ![]() |
dem go make this man cheap very soon |
so it is no longer JULY ![]() |
e be like say dem get bulletproof tyres ![]() |
if na true, these people don't listen. no matter what you tell them regarding the dangers |
this is really terrible. they want to milk the system, then they will say costs don go up: We use this opportunity to warn CCECC, out of 35 kilometres, they just completed 2.5 kilometres double carriage way and 4.5 on single; that is very terrible. You talk to them, they say it is because of compensation. |
![]() Umuinyioku: |
not until they have death penalty, these politicians will never stop their madness. they just increased top judges salaries by 300 percent, while you cannot pay pensions for retirees |
this issue was there during BUHARI, but dem no fit remove BUHARI. even when terrorist reach abuja |
if na AHMAD LAWAH he is referring to, he is in senate by roforofo, efcc should go after him. how can 86 mercedes benz be worth 500million ? it should be more than that |
england was really lucky with that last minute goal. one old analyst just dey blame sakas for their poor form. he forget say even foden no fit move him leg |
na sooo. greed does not pay ![]() amaechi, osinbajo were there for him to step down for. Machinegun91: |
this man dey take style tell TINUBU to resign ![]() |
Currently, the Federal Government receives 52.68 per cent, states receive 26.72 per cent, and LGs receive 20.60 per cent of the country’s monthly revenue allocated by the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission, which is domiciled under the Presidency, and is disbursed by the Federation Account Allocation Committee.: you see the problem. wastes everywhere. you need 2 committees to give you money ![]() A former National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Audu Ogbeh, who was recently interviewed on Channels Television, stated that the Federal Government should discontinue the payment of LG funds to such joint accounts, and move them to accounts solely operated by local government administrations.: na more looting you go dey see by 774 LGA chairmen. we are not ready for democracy ! |
poor people and civil servants are stealing anyhow |
she dey dope ! why she get 2 ? ![]() |
these lawyers are in trouble |
he spent 5 days in ethiopia. this cost might make sense but they really need to reduce costs |
i agree with you oo ![]() something no dey right here Melagros: |
this rise be like k-leg somewhere like betta edu ![]() congrats anyway. |
the banks are the problem. they make it too easy for phones to access bank account muyico: |
na their business be dat. go vote for trustworthy person and not controversial people ![]() AMINDA: |
if he has nothing to hide, he will tell them to send it to EFCC. BadMaster: |
when was that? where is your proof? can EFCC not investigate it? amnesty7: |
all he has to do is tell them is for EFCC to investigate. na just technicality he wan use to escape ![]() |
how you know say na wetin dey happen be dat? CreatedtwoRule: |
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