Well, a lot of things can be said about this country, but fact is - I will stay here till I die.
On a positive note, there are still millions of people with high moral values locally, and we are also facing an election - hopefully during the first half of this year. Many citizens are simply sick and tired of the current mess in this country - which started the day when the great Nelson Mandela left our political scene just over eight years ago. Mr, Mandela's moral legacy has simply been destroyed by most of the political leaders in our goverment during the past couple of years.
The recent split in the ruling political party (ANC) is causing a lot of excitement locally - many prominent leaders in the ANC started jumping off the bandwagon. The sence of despair (to many citizens) has been replaced with a sence of "yes, we can too".
I prefer not to say much more about this issue, but I have added a few pics to my Photobucket album - perhaps those pics tell a better story about why so many local citizens are so concerned (and furious) about the current condition of this beloved country.
The pics have been taken by myself when I visited my mother in the western Free State - just after the past Chrismas period . My children went to this school untill it became a "full blown" goverment school back in 1995. Untill that time that school was a semi-private school - and in perfect condition.
While I visited the school (perhaps unlawfully) which accomodates more than 1000 pupils each year during the school holiday, I found almost complete chaos -doors and windows has simply been left open, and it was clear that nature already took a toll on the buildings itself. It was hard to find any classroom without broken windows - door locks has been destroyed, toilets were in a disgusting condition, etc. :
http://s259.photobucket.com/albums/hh288/DaniesR65/I do apologize about this disgusting pic from the school toilets, but perhaps it says a lot about dropping standards in our country: