Thursday, December 18, 2008

EISH

Sorry BakaBaka ukulahlwa mbeleko ngakufelwa
u Khanyeza usiphathele indengwane

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Celebrating in Cape Town with friends

From left, Toyvo; Luzuko; Bukelwa; Samora and Zora

The was no better way to celebrate my visit in Cape Town than watching Ibhakabhaka beat Amakhosi . Lomdlalo okwinqwanqwa eliphezulu ndiyendawubukela nabahlobo endabagqibela kudala.









Shaya Bhakabhaka Shaya

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

The is no place like home

After three years in Gauteng, last month I returned to Mdantsane. For the first time as a tax payer I was living with my mom on full time basis. When I was young, during holidays my dad would wake me up to buy him a newspaper at a nearby shop. Trust me, there is nothing that iritates a six year old than (waking him up in the morning during holidays while all his peers are still asleep.

The township has developed, a new mall has been added, and people now shop closer to home. The mall, Mdantsane City created employment for young people. In almost everyshop I know someone. This gave me great satisfaction because some are neighbours and are former school mates.

Being back in Mdantsane made me understand that I have changed and people who are close to me have also changed. Some for the better and some are on their way to see their creator.

One thing I enjoyed was returning from work and not having to cook.
Enjoying a hot meal when I arrive home made realise that i need a wife.... quick

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Hard times

The recent months South African have

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

A Donkey plane

Inside the slowest piece of metal


PS: I am not smiling i'm crying



As a person who often travell across the country, I thought I had experienced it all the good, the bad, and the life threatening.

That was until few hours ago. The 10 hour flight to Cape Town left me speech less.While on the flight I could not speak, or hear anything because of the noise. The sits were uncomfortable.
The only thing good in the plane was the two hot female pilots. Thank God for Women's Right

Disturbing the Fish

I was in Cape Town recently to welcome SAS Queen Modladji the 1st submarine. The submarine is the last of the vessel from the Arms deal.
Click on a link below the picture to read the story



www.sowetan.co.za/News/Article.aspx?id=772836

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Thursday, February 21, 2008

THE UNSINKABLE SHIP OF PIRATES



What are you going to do when the oldest team in Mzantsi grows strong everyday and execute the teams they play against! Nothing. Yes, Nothing. Now the 16 teams in the PSL will have to watch helpless as AMATHOMBO display perfect (lack of a better word) football to take the cup. Since the league started this year, we have been in top form and this will continue until we take all.

Yesterday the sea robbers, Orlando Pirates punished Mamelodi Sundowns 3-1 to celebrate its 70th anniversary in True BhakaBhaka style. The poor planning of the prematch shows were compensated by the world class football displayed by Ezimnyama Ngenkani.

Ahlangene Amathambo!!!!!




VIVA BHAKABHAKA VIVA.

By the way who will stop Ibhakabhaka from taking the R10 million ?

Bakabaka 4 life

Friday, February 15, 2008

Manipulative ANC trying to brain wash defenseless children

The ruling party, ANC, is at it again. The Minister of education has announced that they want to introduce a pledge in schools. The first sentence of the pledge is what makes my pubic hair stand up. The ANC has managed by using the public broadcaster and the name change policy to rewrite the history of the South African struggle to portray them and their members as the only people who sacrificed, suffered injustice in the hands of the apartheid rule. So by recognizing and honouring those people you are actually praising the ANC. The ANC wants to do what the old bad government did. If we do not take this pledge thing serious in 50 years time we will be doing another TRC and the people will say we did not know. We were following the government.

By the way what kind of government wants children to feel guilty about things they do not know about?

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Is Valentine's Day a punishment for men?

Most women with boyfriends all over Mzantsi celebrate Valentine's Day with their partners. It seems though the financial implications of Valentine's Day tend to affect the men's wallet. Men are expected to provide extra special entertainment for this day, go an extra mile, spend more than they usually spend. The women-only pitch up looking beautiful, as if we are not handsome.  Before this day, men have to run around like headless chickens trying to get clues on what the better half wants.  If you do not do as expected you will suffer one way or another. This day is a plot by women to punish men. By the way, has any man ever seen this St Valentine?

Friday, February 8, 2008

Money Issues

The new year always brings money problems to most people. Why is this happening? We all know that after the festive season comes the new year. This trend of overspending creates a bad cycle of debt. If you start every year without money, chances are you will only recover in the middle of the year. This means you only have six months to achieve your new year resolutions. Another year wasted. what you were supposed to archive in 5 years will now take 10 years.