Friday, March 25, 2011

Is it realy over????????????

So in 2008 there were the XENOPHOBIA attacks all over South Africa,that carried on for almost the whole year,people who aren't from South Africa were beaten,insulted,called names..some even lost their lives..South Africans said they attacked them because they are taking their jobs,but really they never did..they just opened their business,its really not their faults that South Africans are lazy,and do not wanna go out and look for something to do..instead they just wait for something to come their way..they also claimed that they took their wives and daughters...Okay, maybe they were here illegally,its not like they had a choice,South Africa seemed to be the closest thing to safety..Now it's been almost like 3years after the attacks..and people who aren't from here are still called AMAKWEREKWERE,some even say when Mandela die they gonna kill everyone who is not from here,whats that kengok???..mxm..we fought for freedom,cause we were oppressed..now we doing something worse than what was done to us..we always insult them with XHOSA..even if we don't attack them physically,we are still being xenophobic moss...we still call them amakwerekwere,say hurtfull things to them, and yet we say xenophobic attacks are over, are they really over?????????lets all remember we are all AFRICANS whether we from ZIMBAMBWE,NIGERIA,GHANA or SOUTH AFRICA.. we are all foreigners somewhere..and we are all AFRICANS ke qha..nothing and no one can change that..this is me trying ma best to change the world..(*_*)..XAXA IS AWT

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

BAY CLINICS

Last week ,I was reading a Community Newspaper called Zithethele, which focuses on the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Bay.. I then came across a story about how the Bay clinics are in need of medicines.it really surprise me, that clinics that are under government be short of medicines, especially ARV’s and TB medication. There clinics are in townships (Kwa-zakhele and Motherwell) for heaven’s sake, and that is where the high rates of HIV/AIDS & TB are. Atleast the clinics are doing something about the situation by sending the patients to Dora Nginza hospital. As for the Government they did not handle  the matter very well, they say in the article, every month they wait for figures from the clinics , which they do not get. Well I think they should put pressure on them to give them the figures and not just “wait”.because people are dying of this negligence. government says the problem is the communication between them and the medicine depot in here in Port Elizabeth.But they promised  that they will be sending medication by the end of March,lets hope it is not one of those empty promise cause people are dying outside.This is it for this week..(*_^)..IM OUT

Thursday, March 10, 2011

NOTHING IS EVER EASY

So, Im told to start a blog..okay cool I do that;thinking it's going to be easy.. my profile,theme,just about anything done.whats left is what to blog about..it's kinda like a writer's block..so i thought let me first introduce myself..okay, my name is Nomaxabiso Pinda..Im 18years old:),from Peddie..I'm still stuck even now.. I thought this blogging thing is going to be easy but nothing is ever easy realy..