Monday, 2 July 2012



Chikane warns ANC

STHEMBISO SITHOLE
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As the ANC marks its 100th anniversary as a political organisation this year, questions are being asked about what has helped it survive for this long, with some suggestion that it might not survive the next 100 years.
The prophetic words of Rev.Frank Chikane who spoke as part of Think! Fest (and The National Arts Festival) at Rhodes University on Monday 2 July.

Rev.Frank Chikane addressing
at Rhodes University-
pic-by Tony Manyangadze

According to Chikane, who was director-general in the office of the president during the Thabo Mbeki presidency, one of the reasons for the ANC’s success was its fight for the struggle. Chikane shared his experience within the ANC as secretary of the cabinet and holding other high positions within government during the period of different presidents.
“We must congratulate the ANC for being around for a long time,” he said, “It is not easy for a party to survive for this period.”  However, the former ANC insider criticised the current administration for being full of factionalism and Intensified divisions.
”If you put a list of factionalism you institutionalise it. The elected group became a faction rather than leaders of the organisation.”
Chikane also blamed graft and misuse of public funds for many of the things that are going wrong in the ANC, lamenting that, “once you get compromised you can be used for corruption. Compromising the leadership and thereby opening of opportunities for syndicators and criminal gagsters to operate.”
The focus has shifted “to pursue of self-interest,” he said, yet the DNA of the ANC was to work and die for the party.
“When there is a tender it is no more outsiders and the ANC but it is against the ANC and ANC,” he said.
According to Chikane corruption also goes as far as electing a branch leader. “We buy our way through, we buy the system. It is corrupting politics.”
He argued the ANC to come together in serving people. He said if the party miss serving them it will lose its supporters. “The only way in which the ANC can survive is to actually make sure that the DNA which is about serving people becomes a defining factor.”
“The policy conference tells you a story,” Chikane said of last week’s ANC’s National Policy Conference in Midrand. “This is a critical moment in the life of the ANC 2012, a year of radical change to turnaround.
He added that the conference gives hope and that by the time the ANC reach Mangaung they must correct the direction the movement is going.  “If we go beyond to Mangaung factionalised, we will continue exercising power in the interest individual’s faction rather than the interest of the people.” Chikane said.

Sunday, 1 July 2012

2012 National Arts Festival Pictures
By STHEMBISO SITHOLE
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Relativity: Township Stories
Abusive boyfriend raping her partner.
Dean sharing his story about how he misses his wife.
2012 National Arts Festival
By the Apricot trees
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50 WORDS PLAY REVIEW
We often hear that they were behind bars but we don’t know the loneliness they felt.  By the Apricot trees is a play about one of the liberation fighters Thendeka who was locked in prison during the dark days of Apartheid.  Thandeka speaks to her inner self to cope with loneliness.  
Thandeka with her inner self in prison
Details
Duration : 55 minutes
Directed By : Ntsako Mkhabela
Written By : Ntsako Mkhabela
Featuring : Molebogeng Modiba, Khutjo Nakinzi- Green
Language : English
Age Restriction : All Ages
Tickets
Full Price : R 45.00
First Performance : R 0.00
Student price : R 40.00
Block price : R 35.00
Dates
◦Thu 5 July 2012, 20:30 @ B2 Arena
◦Wed 4 July 2012, 18:00 @ B2 Arena
◦Tue 3 July 2012, 14:00 @ B2 Arena
◦Mon 2 July 2012, 22:00 @ B2 Arena
◦Sun 1 July 2012, 10:00 @ B2 Arena

Friday, 29 June 2012

2012 National Arts Festival
The Memory of Water
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50 WORDS PLAY REVIEW
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Losing the ones we love is often a difficult thing that we go through but mourning together makes things easy. The Memory of Water is one of those plays that showcase how people grieve in their own way when they lose someone.










Details
Directed By : Debbie Robertson
Written By : Shelagh Stephenson
Featuring : Candice Gawler, Tyson Ngubeni, Michelle du Plessis
Language : English
Age Restriction : Suitable for Ages 13 and over
Reason for restriction : L
Tickets
Full Price : R 30.00
First Performance : R 30.00
Student price : R 20.00
Block price : R 20.00
Dates
◦Thu 28 June 2012, 18:00 @ NG Kerk Hall
◦Fri 29 June 2012, 13:00 @ NG Kerk Hall
◦Sat 30 June 2012, 18:00 @ NG Kerk Hall





The Tale of Qedusizi and the Rhino
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If we don't tell African stories who will. The Tale of Qedusizi and the Rhino is about a man called Celausizi who is involved in Rhino poaching. The play showed me the other side of how Rhino Poachers get involved in this crime.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Details
Duration : 51 minutes

Choreographed By : Pieter Human

Written By : Pieter Human

Performed By : Pule Motale

Featuring : Tristan Mcconnell, Brinsley Motsepa, Mona Monyane

Language : English

Age Restriction : All Ages

Tickets
Full Price : R 50.00

First Performance : R 50.00

Student price : R 45.00

Block price : R 45.00

Dates
◦Thu 28 June 2012, 12:00 @ Vicky's
◦Fri 29 June 2012, 18:00 @ Vicky's
◦Sun 1 July 2012, 14:00 @ Vicky's
◦Sun 1 July 2012, 22:00 @ Vicky's
◦Mon 2 July 2012, 16:00 @ Vicky's

2012 National Arts Festival

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50 WORDS MOVIE REVIEW
31 Million Reasons
It is no secret that crime is often committed by those who work inside. The name of the movie caught my attention and that is why I chose to watch it. South African corrupt cops try to hide evidence about the heist of R31 Million.

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Details
Duration : 90 minutes
Age Restriction : All ages
Tickets
Full Price : R 25.00
First Performance : R 25.00
Student price : R 25.00
Dates
◦Fri 29 June 2012, 10:00 @ Olive Schreiner Hall, Monument
◦Tue 3 July 2012, 17:30 @ Olive Schreiner Hall, Monument

Monday, 11 June 2012



'We are still fit to stay'


Sthembiso Sithole
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Living in a new democratic South Africa with limited resources going to university has been one of the solutions for many young black South Africans to fight the battle of poverty.
Many students who are in university their dream is to complete their studies on record time but for some student political leaders that turns not to be the case.
According to Sthembiso Ndlovu an education student and political commissar of South African Student Congress Organisation at Tshwane University of Technology completing a course in university on record for political students is a waste of time.