Thursday, 12 October 2017

Fikile Mbalula, Minister of Vulgar Language.




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By now South Africans have a clear idea what kind of a leader Mr. Fikile Mbalula is and how desperate he has stooped to try to remain relevant among the nations. Mr. Mbalula, the Minister of Police continue to spit vile insults and vulgar language before the eyes of the citizens of this country with impunity and no one among his comrades in the ANC ever called him to order. Could it be that they are also afraid that they might be victims to his insults?

His only defence is that he is trying to be seen as the right man to lead the fight against crime. No doubt our country is experiencing an unprecedented crime outrage and the rate at which these criminals are mushrooming is alarming and scary. No longer have many ordinary South Africans (Grannies, Girls and Gays) feel safe in the comfort of their own homes. Statistics shows that we are a country with a high level of crimes like Murder, rape, high jacking and kidnapping. The numbers are stacked so high against us that we are the laughing stock of many African countries. Zimbabwe brag that, it only takes one police officer armed with only a knobkerrie and sjambok to control masses of protesters, while here at home it takes an army to control just a few protesters. Such derogatory spits do not argue well for a developed country like ours.

However this does not give the Minister of Police the right to go on our national televisions, radios and newspapers to spit such vulgar language in an attempt to scare these criminals into submission. And Minister Mbalula also must be made aware that pouring outrage on twitter does not bother any criminal because many of them don’t waste their times on twitter and facebook. I think Mr. Mbalula’s problem is trying very hard to be seen as radical and a tough fighter. He does this through impromptu press conferences, while neglecting to realise that, that is not entirely effective. I salute the Minister for springing up with crime fighting programmes, but i shiver at the names he attached to this programmes, naming a programme “Operation wanya tsotsi” is just pure vulgar and unlawful. Besides “tsotsi’s”are used to this words and they don’t scare them anymore. The Minister must also be aware that by sitting there and singing words like “Ba zo uqama ba uphuze” (They will urinate and drink it), crush their balls, no matter how sweet he try to sprinkle it with variety of explanations is just plain silly. Mr. Fikile Mbalula if he really want to fight crime, he must go to the ground, listen to the Policeman’s challenge with regard to underpayments and unfavourable working conditions, then improve them, engage unemployed youth and involve them in police fighting programmes because many of those criminals are themselves. Get a proper police commissioner and leave calling on criminal names to that commissioner.


Mr. Mbalula might mean well at his job, but we have enough insulters and vulgaras we just cannot afford one, especially a Minister who’s suppose to tread well and respect the people of this country. He mustn’t denigrate himself to such low level and bring this country into disrepute with vulgar language. If he can’t withstand speaking vulgar every time he opens his mouth, maybe he should consider letting his spokesperson do that talking. I’m sure the minister has so much work to do than do press conferences where he always had to explain himself because of what comes out of his mouth when he speak. Let Mr. Mbalula go to work, not explaining himself or conducting unending press conferences, no i mean real work of a Minister of Police. 

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