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Eskom 'in shambles'

News24 Readers, as I mull over some of the comments and articles published, I feel my annoyance and pearl necklace disappointment rising... Surely when one plans strategic projects and initiatives, the ones that add the most value to the current disasters, should be the primary focus. You would think anyway. So now I sit and ponder where we as a country are headed. We have a major national crisis in that another state-owned enterprise, namely Eskom, our energy provider, is in shell pearl jewelry shambles. We are told that despite all the warning, mismanagement and poor planning, the tax payer (all 12% or so of us), will have to fit the bill for the huge tariff increases. So I'd like to know something. What is the total amount of money that would have been available IF we had been more diligent overseeing a number of freshwater pearl earrings initiatives. Would we still be facing huge electricity increases, if, for example: the government had been monitoring their state-owned energy provider;
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Eskom, knowing the current situation they have placed the entire country in, were not paying our huge executive salaries and bonuses, knowing that, that money could be used to inflatable water games further provide needed infrastructure and growth; the government had been monitoring and controlling municipalities lavish and overspending; the cultured pearl jewelry government were more concerned with throwing available finances at expanding Eskom, instead of spending money on changing street and town names, unnecessary advertising, and monitoring the luxury cars that their ministers are choosing to spend our money on. There is just so much wrong with this whole picture. I'd love to get the shell pearl jewelry thoughts and comments from our readers on this topic. We are all in this country together, and we all need to take a stand to see real change.
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Bullet-proofing going too far?

The other day I saw a link on Google News advising visitors to South Africa for pearl necklace the World Cup 2010 tournament to wear bullet proof vests for "security reasons". At the time I was not interested in reading the article further, so like most people, I ignored the article and continued with whatever I was doing at the time. It was until Paul Mtirara on South African Metro FM radio station mentioned the story - bullet-proofing - as a very disturbing one. BaySecur - a security company that looks after the German Football Federation (DFB) and their guests when the national team play away from Germany, according to The shell pearl jewelry Times newspaper's Abdul Milazi - is reported by The Witness, Sky News, Sports Features Communications, Eyewitness News, South African Kick Off magazine and many other publications to have warned its football stars to "wear bullet-proof vests if they venture away from the team hotel during the tournament". Sport Bild's Berries Bobmann and Torsten Rumpf - reported to have first broke the story - reported bullet-proofing as "to cultured pearl jewelry protect Ballack & Co in the country with one of the highest murder rates in the world with attacks if they leave the World Cup base near Pretoria left Velmore Grande".

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This is even more disturbing to suggest the players' ability "to inflatable water games move freely outside the World Cup site parking, should be kept to a minimum. Otherwise, it must give the full programme: armed personal protection and jackets for the players" so says Günter Fast, operational commander of BaySecur and that "It was also important to protect the hotel against invaders". "Ten to 20 security personnel from cultured pearl jewelry Germany alone will travel with South Africa. Moreover, being considered, according to German Football Federation Helmut Spahn, a chief for World Cup -on German hire bodyguards who work for a company operating in South Africa in Namibia - because who are experts in the country even better." Spahn is further quoted as saying "we are more likely to freshwater pearl earrings use (their) own staff than previously customary. We are in conjunction with various service providers". All this security and bullet-proofing is "due to the high crime rates in shell pearl jewelry South Africa" and "the DFB is taking no risks", Spahn told Sky News. Then, how about not coming to SA or even Africa at all? Heh? Okay, crime is happening in South Africa - some of which are very scary and too much of which is reported, if not incorrectly by the relevant authorities - and still, this is also happening in other parts of the world, Germany included, although it (crime) may not be as explicitly reported as it is in pearl necklace South Africa. So what?
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I couldn't care less if shell pearl jewelry Germans initiated this bullet-proofing agreement - how about you leave "South Africa for the South Africans" and Africans and freshwater pearl earrings those who would not mind coming for the World Cup next year as Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe is reported to have told Tony Blair at one stage, and probably keep Germany to yourselves? This - I must emphasise - is not condoning crime in whatever form. However, for Germans to portray crime in that way and even suggest to players to wear bullet-proof vests, I find very upsetting, outrageous and despicable! If I had it in me, I would think twice about allowing Germans to even tour or visit South Africa in the near future, if inflatable water games not restrict them from visiting this country of mine at all. And in this way, I won't have to deal with seeing people wearing bullet proof vests whenever I go. Like Abdul Milazi of The Times newspaper, I too, wonder if they, Germans "[would] be wearing ear plugs as well during their games because of the vuvuzelas" since they have been reported to have an effect on cultured pearl jewelry one's hearing ability which could result in one being deaf.
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