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The “Uzuy’gcin’impilo Yami” hitmaker , decided not to perform at the ANC event after she was made to wait for eight hours before she takes to the stage.

Explaining her decision to leave, Bucy said that the ANC officials further threatened not to book her in future including in government event because she decided to leave without performing on Saturday.
“I arrived at the venue at 08:00 am, I was told I will perform after interfaith but another artist did while I was backstage. Around 3 pm, my MD was told I will perform after cutting of cake and I watched how another artist was ushered while I was backstage.
“I decided to leave and my team was told that I will never be booked even on government functions, which I’m ok with. No booking made me,I started to be booked after God discovered me. I apologise to everyone who wished to see me but I was hurt by the treatment,” she wrote.
The post has since been taken down.
It was followed by another where Bucy said she wished that ANC Secretary General (SG) Fikile Mbalula and the ANC’s Womens League had shown the same love they showed her during Umanyano that was held in Rustenburg.
“The ANC Women’s League and Mr Fikile Mbalula gave me so much love on 8th January after I decided to pass and greet them unannounced as they held their Umanyano service in Rustenburg. Wish same thing could have happened on Saturday,” she wrote.
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]]>The mark of the fallen cadres was also used to mark the 70 years of the Freedom Charter, delivered by the Deputy Minister of Police and ANC NEC member Cassel Mathale.

Amongst the attendees were the Peter Mokaba Regional leadership, some PEC members, ANC Women’s League, ANCYL, COSAS, and various stakeholders.

The fallen comrades bus, while en route to Mbombela Stadium in 2024, crashed on the R71 road ( Makgoebaskloof near Tzaneen). The ruling party was holding a 112th anniversary in Mpumalanga province.
The commemorative visits and paid to the families of the fallen:

It won’t be an ANC gathering without campaigns. Before, the key note address ascended to the pondium. A message of support by the ANCYL NEC member Douglas Ngobeni came with an endorsement and influence to the branches of the ANC

“We are going to be an ANCYL, which rises to the occasion when unemployment rises and which does not go around begging. We are to be an ANCYL that says young people want this, and young people get this. We want to lobby branches to go and convince members that John Mpe must become the ANC provincial Chairperson next year,” said Ngobeni

The crowd seemed to agree with the endorsement by a show of hands and laughter, while the key speaker prepared his speech.
Mathale led the recognition ceremony and, by declaring that they are officially regarded as ” fallen cadres,” who died in the line of duty while serving the movement.
“The ANC bond with the families of the fallen 5 is permanent,” said Cassel Mathale
He stated that the movement will continue to reconnect with and support them.
“Their undying spirits will continue to guide the ANC,” said Mathale
Mathale emphasized that the ceremony served a dual purpose marking the 70th Anniversary of the Freedom Charter ( 1955_2025).
He linked the sacrifice of Molemole 5 to the struggle for the Charter’s ideals, specifically celebrating its key clauses.
Since the incident, the Peter Mokaba region has maintained a permanent relationship with grieving families by providing food vouchers and gifts to ensure dignified holiday periods for the survivors.
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The City of Johannesburg is not only the economic hub of the country but is also a cosmopolitan metropolis of the African continent, where people from everywhere in the continent and elsewhere, converge for better economic opportunities.
The absolute leader of the Democratic Alliance, Helen Zille in 2012, whilst serving as Premier of the Western Cape, referred to the people of Eastern Cape who relocated to the Western Cape as refugees, and demanded their immediate deportation.

These utterances not only undermined the compass of our constitutional democracy but confirmed the DA policy of exclusionism which is characterised by prejudice and collective hatred for Black people.
The deep-seated idiocy in her statement on Eastern Cape refugees was owing to the fact that Helen Zille herself was born in Johannesburg with both her parents of German descent but still had the impudence to refer to indigenous people with such resentment.
In her nomination acceptance speech, Helen Zille promised the citizens of Johannesburg, “better delivery of water, electricity, road repair and refuse services”, which is in stark contrast to her legacy of disservice in the vast majority of African and Coloured townships in the City of Cape Town.
Helen Zille’s self-proclaimed clean governance during her tenure as Mayor of Cape Town is in full display as one drives along the N7 in the densely populated poverty-stricken Du Noon near Killarney, her legacy project in Blikkiesdorp in Delft, where temporary structures have been turned into permanent residence since 2007.
The only proven track record to be attributed to the DA is its inherent disregard for transformation, and their political conviction remains that of the protection of White privilege and supremacy.
The DA and its Johannesburg Mayoral candidate are disingenuous in their promise for service delivery, and the only vice that cannot be forgiven is hypocrisy.
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