PRESIDENT Jacob Zuma must make public the report of the presidential task team on the Limpopo textbook saga, which he has allegedly received, the DA says
If Mthondo-Isizwe is tight-lipped about the textbook saga, then it must mean that fault has been found within the ANC echelons.
But lets see, who thinks he will blame apartheid again? Report Abuse
Sep 12, 2012
RobinH
We'd all like to see it, but let's not be naive here. There is as much chance of the state making it available to the public as there is of a Mardi Gras on Mars. And of course Mac can't confirm anything. He's lost the ability to make any credible comment ages ago. Now when he speaks he is so clearly winging it and lying all the way that his eyes can't stop rolling around in his head. Report Abuse
Sep 12, 2012
PAPARAZ
i dont think Zuma is going to release the origina report to the public, they are busy editing and deleting the names of their soulmates. Report Abuse
Sep 12, 2012
Voetzek
But for me its not about Textbook but sometime Mampara students dont read but just puting blame on government Report Abuse
Sep 12, 2012
RobinH
Voetzek: So don't you read the paper you subsrcibe to or what? There were/are no books to read, you twit. The entire country knows that. Report Abuse
Sep 12, 2012
P4T
No one is holding their breath - about walking the talk, that is. Report Abuse
Sep 12, 2012
seutullamakunutu
Blame apartheid again for Limpopo textbook saga. Not a joke i would prefer the last days of apatheid than now. 1990- 1999 could have stayed as it was than this disgrace. Report Abuse
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If Mthondo-Isizwe is tight-lipped about the textbook saga, then it must mean that fault has been found within the ANC echelons.But lets see, who thinks he will blame apartheid again?
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RobinH
We'd all like to see it, but let's not be naive here. There is as much chance of the state making it available to the public as there is of a Mardi Gras on Mars. And of course Mac can't confirm anything. He's lost the ability to make any credible comment ages ago. Now when he speaks he is so clearly winging it and lying all the way that his eyes can't stop rolling around in his head.Report Abuse
PAPARAZ
i dont think Zuma is going to release the origina report to the public, they are busy editing and deleting the names of their soulmates.Report Abuse
Voetzek
But for me its not about Textbook but sometime Mampara students dont read but just puting blame on governmentReport Abuse
RobinH
Voetzek: So don't you read the paper you subsrcibe to or what? There were/are no books to read, you twit. The entire country knows that.Report Abuse
P4T
No one is holding their breath - about walking the talk, that is.Report Abuse
seutullamakunutu
Blame apartheid again for Limpopo textbook saga. Not a joke i would prefer the last days of apatheid than now. 1990- 1999 could have stayed as it was than this disgrace.Report Abuse
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