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Photos from People's Revolutionary Movement -PRM's post 04/06/2018

THE UNFINISHED STORY: Enemies of our Revolution operate in all spheres where there seem to be a change for good course. This happens in political, social and religious spheres.

On the political sphere we see the formations that plagarise our programmes and use it as a weapon to shield perceived corrupt individuals who represented their families to become rich at the expense of the majority poor. They masquerade as fighting for the poor and with the poor when we know very well that they are not. They talk all that the PRM has spoken about since its formation. Since they are satanists themselves they are afraid of challenging abortion, same s*x marriages and prostitution. They adopted a similar route that RCM used to decide for the formation of PRM.

On the social phase there is the undermining of the workers to give the bourgeois bosses more power at the floor level negotiations. The current government and the ruling party are no longer bias to the workers and the working class. They have given very little to the poor workers and took a lot from them including from the unemployed and students. They approved a R3500 a month minimum wage bill after they have already increase vat from 14% to 15%. They have closed Nadlac doors for the secod biggest union and opted make deals with discredited unions. Unions shall be negotiating at weaker positions since the threshold has been determined. The Story is unfinished yet.

Violent robbery and cash in transit heists have increased dramatically. This might have two sides. Some may look at it as undermining Minister Bheki Cele and the President Ramaphosa regime. Others may think it tries to portray former president Zuma as a "culprit" and trying to undermine economic growth and investment. None of the two have been scientifically proven. The security cluster has a challenge.


On the religious sphere there is a mobilisation aimed at attacking a particular Church. That is not an accident but a deliberate plan to discourage the revolutionary spiritual healing and teachings. The Story is unfinished.

Some of us in PRM admire, support and respect the Shembe Nazareth Church. Their teachings remain valid and helpful socially as well as spiritually. We therefore get confused when certain aspects of the church that are similar to Nalamandate Church are ignored by international satanists but the Nalamandate Church is put under scrutiny and is attacked. Hands off King SomNala. PRM is with you. Continue with healing those who believe in your Supernatural gift. PRM respect you.

This is my story, your story and our story. The unfinished story. Viva the Nalamandate Viva. Viva Nyazi LweZulu Viva. Viva Holy Spirit Viva. Down with satanists and luminate.

www.24.com 27/05/2018





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The mayor of graft: Hawks investigating eThekwini mayor

 06:01 27/05/2018  Sipho Masondo



The Hawks are investigating eThekwini mayor Zandile Gumede for actively facilitating money laundering, fraud and corruption, allegedly to pay back cronies who helped her political ambitions.

A hard-hitting forensic report on which the case is based states that Gumede summoned a municipal official to her home to demand that a R25m tender go to handpicked companies.

Those companies, the report states, may have belonged "to councillors and political figures that had supported Gumede in her political endeavours and that councillor Gumede owed them a token of gratitude in the form of contracts from eThekwini".

The investigation, which the Hawks launched last month, is based on information contained in the report, by Integrity Forensic Solutions, into claims that contracts dished out for the hiring and cleaning of chemical toilets in August last year were riddled with corruption.

Hawks spokesperson Hangwani Mulaudzi confirmed the investigation, but declined to name the two councillors under investigation.

But they are named in the forensic report as Gumede and Mondli Mthembu, a councillor who chairs the human settlements committee in council. They and three officials allegedly orchestrated a corruption and money-laundering "scam", which saw eThekwini pay R25m to hire about 800 chemical toilets for six months. Before this, the city had paid about R3m to hire toilets for three years.

This is one of the cases that led to this week's dramatic withdrawal by Auditor-General Kimi Makwetu of his staff from the eThekwini municipality, because they had received death threats.

"They were told to stop requesting documents from the city's integrity and investigations unit and the supply chain departments," a senior city official told City Press this week. "They were threatened with death. Some of them said they received anonymous calls from people telling them that they know where they stay and where their kids go to school."

City Press further understands that the Integrity Forensic Solutions report – which was leaked by opposition parties in the eThekwini council – was requested by the Auditor-General's staff, and that municipal officials had refused to hand it over.

The dossier also implicates three officials: the deputy head of the metro's water and sanitation unit, Sibusiso Vilane; the department's superintendent, Nkosinathi Zuma; and senior manager Vusumuzi Mkhwanazi.

The dossier also found that:

The human settlements unit spent about R3m in providing poor residents with chemical toilets between 2014 and 2017. And, when the water and sanitation department took over in August, its budget ballooned to R15m. By the end of February, the unit had spent R25m hiring about 800 toilets;

Bidvest and Sanitech, whose contracts were cancelled in June last year, charged the metro R1 248 and R780 respectively for supplying and cleaning a toilet a month. But the nine companies appointed to supply the toilets in August charged the metro R4 500 for the first month and R3 840 for the subsequent five months;

The nine companies couldn't supply the toilets at all and ended up subcontracting Bidvest and Sanitech to do it anyway, at a cost of R1 200 per toilet, per month;

Zuma instructed at least one of the nine companies, eThekwini Construction, to pay R1 500 per toilet per month to all the service providers on Mthembu's list. This amounted to between R450 000 and R500 000 a month and "constituted money laundering", the report found; and

The Delangokubona Business Forum and MK NUZ (Umkhonto weSizwe's Umlazi branch) allegedly extorted R85 000 a month from the owner of one of the chemical toilet supply companies, threatening to burn his toilets if he didn't cooperate.

Gumede's spokesperson, Mthunzi Gumede, said: "The mayor takes these allegations very seriously, but she is concerned that nobody has presented such a report to her and that when investigations were conducted, she was never approached. She will seek legal guidance and has vowed to continue fighting corruption.

"She has approached the city manager to look into the matter and act decisively. The mayor and councillor Mthembu have never participated in tender processes. This is just clear propaganda by those working with the opposition to collapse the municipality."

The false emergency

In February last year, eThekwini's human settlements department told the city's water and sanitation unit that it could no longer afford to pay Bidvest and Sanitech to supply chemical toilets. The department went on to say that it would cancel the contracts by the end of June, and that the water and sanitation unit would have to take over the responsibility. But by August, water and sanitation hadn't started supplying toilets, and impoverished residents had no sanitation.

Vilane then wrote to city manager Sipho Nzuza on August 18, requesting permission to bypass procurement rules, claiming it was an emergency, which Treasury allows.

"Vilane was aware of the requests from human settlements for a number of months [and] cannot claim that when he compiled the memo, the need to procure the chemical toilets was an emergency," the report found. It also found that Vilane lied to the city manager.

Zuma later told investigators that the city started supplying toilets on August 9, nine days before Vilane compiled his memo. The report states that Mkhwanazi handed him a list of suppliers, instructing him to ask the companies to start delivering the chemical toilets immediately. "Zuma stated that he was in meetings with Vilane and Mkhwanazi from August 9 onwards, wherein the duo gave him instructions as to what the service providers should be charged, which service providers should be awarded, and which areas to supply and deliver the toilets," the report found.

Gumede's instruction

Zuma also told investigators that the following month, Zandile Gumede summoned him to her home in up-market Sunningdale and "questioned him as to why it was that the list of suppliers that had been given to Vilane and Mkhwanazi by councillor Mthembu had not been awarded the contract".

Zuma stated that the mayor ordered him to see to it that Mthembu's instructions were followed.

After meeting Gumede, Zuma said it dawned on him that Vilane and Mkhwanazi hadn't chosen the companies Mthembu wanted. Mthembu then called the three officials to a meeting, where he rebuked them for not appointing the companies he wanted.

"Mthembu insisted that these service providers be given work to supply the toilets since they were councillors and political figures that had supported councillor Gumede in her political endeavours, and that councillor Gumede owed them a token of gratitude in the form of contracts from eThekwini," the report states.

"The submissions of Mthembu, and the fact that Gumede summoned Zuma to her house to reinforce the instruction of Mthembu, gives probative weight to the allegation that Gumede was using the power of her office to secure the award of contracts for persons on the list provided by councillor Mthembu to Vilane and Mkhwanazi," said the dossier.

Plan B

Zuma said he and the other two officials then "devised a plan to have the service providers put up by councillor Mthembu benefit from the supply of chemical toilets".

This involved instructing one of the companies, eThekwini Construction, to pay R1 500 per toilet per month to all the nine companies on Mthembu's list, and they "were being paid between R450 000 and R500 000 per month ... for six months".

Zuma told investigators that the companies Mthembu suggested rendered no services to the metro at all because they had no capacity to do so.

The company had little trouble passing on R1 500 per toilet per month to the suppliers "which Gumede and Mthembu wished to ingratiate", the report concludes.

eThekwini Construction could not be reached for comment.

The hangers-on

Alvin Naicker, a member of a company called Matt Hayden's – one of the service providers appointed to supply the toilets – told investigators he was approached by members of the Delangokubona Business Forum and MK NUZ, who demanded he pay them R45 000 and R40 000 a month, respectively, for the life of the contract.

Naicker, who could not be reached for comment, told investigators "he was threatened by these representatives [who said] that they will destroy the toilets he was hiring from Sanitech if he did not pay them" – and he did so.

Delangokubona is a Durban-based mafia-style business outfit, notorious for invading construction projects and demanding a stake in them.

Mthunzi Gumede did not respond to a detailed set of questions about the allegations against Zuma, Vilane and Mkhwanazi.

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16/05/2018

To : All Media
From: PRM
Date : 16/05/2018

TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY IS A SATINIST ACTIVITY

The People's Revolutionary Movement says the Termination of Pregnancy Bill must be consulted with the broader society. Instead of repealing the bill the government further encourages it.

The bill contradict: 1.The right to life of a fetus and babies. Every human being develop from fetus.
2. The ban on death penalty. Defenceless babies are killed through abortion. Those who abort babies or help in abortion are killers themselves.

PRM believes in building a normal society that respects the Will of God. We note that this government and all parties that support the termination of pregnancy are servants of devil and are satinists.

We further note that the ruling party and opposition parties are united in turning South Africa into S***m and Gomorah.

The majority South Africans did not know that democracy also means killing and the rule of devil by devil spirits.

Issued by Nhlanhla Buthelezi - PRM President 082 427 4651.

13/05/2018

THE UNFINISHED STORY: The week was interesting wand with painful news at the same time.

It was interesting because PRM has mastered it's quite movement. Our extended names "Shoshela, Manyonyoba and Matsatsela" suite us well. We have interacted with the Church largely as we interacted with the poor and the workers in general.
In the Eastern Cape we had successfully engaged our principal values in a debate at Alice. We won the day.

In Gauteng Johannesburg we have been welcomed by religious activists who are now fully fledged members PRM. We are growing. Sarawu membership is beginning to show up in Johannesburg.

The Free State work was marvelous. We thank the contribution of Sarawu that helped the work of PRM smooth. Our Story is unfinished.

Let's thank the Restoration and Worship Centre International for taking an almost similar stance as the King of amaShoshela, Dr H.Q. Nala took. Both places of worship opened doors for us. We appreciate every single prayer and blessing we receive through the Bishop and the Prophet.

Painful news are equal to the satanists movements of which at the apex is the ruling party. Families are losing relatives through violent killings. The demons that control these parties inflict pains not only to close relatives but to the nation as a whole. We hardly finish two months without being told that someone has died through violence.

We are convinced that drugs, corruption and dirty money and money laundering play a role in these demonic activities. Our women like unborn babies are soft targets of these killings by satanists activities both outside and inside parliament. The story is unfinished.

PRM insist that the open borders are contributing in the attacks of the Temple. We feel that the satanists parliamentarians do not care about the poor and working class. They talk rhetoric for amassing votes and that's all.

We call our people to reject all of them. Our people have been used and abused during apartheid era and continue as if they don't have any option. PRM working with the Church is the option to end the satanists regime.

This in my story, your story and our story. The unfinished story. Viva the Holy Spirit. Viva Mvelinqangi. Viva PRM. Amandla.

13/05/2018

This day is not different from other days. I always regard every day of my mother's life as mother's day. She is the miracle of my existence. God is Love.

11/05/2018

To : All media
From : PRM
Date : 10/05/2018

PRM CALLS FOR A REFERENDUM ON TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY BILL

The People's Revolutionary Movement calls for the government to get the mandate from the voters before the implementation of the termination of pregnancy bill. We believe that the citizens shall reject this bill as it is unAfrican and not acceptable to all the citizens particularly the African majority.

The bill is a betrayal by ethiests, unethical and immoral government and parliamentarians to the people.

Termination of pregnancy is equal to death sentencing undefended fetus and unborn babies. It contradicts the campaign to defend women and children. It contradicts the right to life. It is unGodly by satanists and hypocrites.

PRM also calls all the God loving people to reject this bill. We must reject those who want to impose satanic beliefs upon every one. We are Africans of South Africa. We are not foreigners and shall not follow foreign social lifestyle and policies.

We request that the genuine Churches of Living God enlighten their congregations and believers about the promotion of devil spirits by parliamentarians and government.

We know that devil is on the offensive, but we did not expect that it has captured our government to this extent. We shall defend our humanity.

Issued by: Nhlanhla Buthelezi - PRM President (082 427 4651)

06/05/2018

THE UNFINISHED STORY: So glad and so happy to be part of PRM. PRM, the movement that seeks to build and lead the country's political- and socio-economic environment putting God first. Together with the Church, Kings and Queens in alliance with the working class and the poor we shall strive to build Cherubim and Seraphim. No matter the length of the period. We throw the gauntlet down against devil spirits.

Our revolution is about changing the conditions of the African people. It is about total African majority domination in all spheres of life. Domination because Africans are majority and others are a minority. An unfinished story.

PRM does not believe in State bank and nationalisation. Nationalisation is State Capitalism and is inherently corrupt. We believe in Socialisation of the means of production and the promotion of co-operative banks owned and run by people themselves. The Central Co-operative Co-ordinating bank shall be managed by the people with High moral Standard, the media and the Church.

Banks are stovels owned and managed by those who formed them. African people can form their own using the existing legislation. We are tired of feeding the rich and those who manage commercial banks. We have to form our own banks.

There are four basic things that Africans need to own the means of production - Land, Capital, tools and their own labour. Konke Kuhle.

What happened to Lindiwe Mazibuko is happening to Patricia De Lillie. It will happen to Maimane - Mayemaye. White monopoly is intact. The story is unfinished.

We are from 10 Years of Celebration of the Nala Mandate - The World of Plenty. We shall strive that all have more than enough. We believe and our Faith shall not be disappointed. We are because all of you are. PRM is a Movement worth joining and living for.

This is my story, your story and our story. The unfinished story. Viva the Holy Spirit. Viva Mvelinqangi.

05/05/2018

Last night the Nala Mandate Auditorium was packed with amaNala community to celebrate 10 years of aNew Covent with the Gaod of King soMnala. From 6 - 6 we were in jubilation. What a blessing we received. What an ignition we have. What a teaching we were taught. What a night and a morning.

So green as PRM and so green as our Land. So beautiful as the beauty of the imagination of Heaven.

01/05/2018

The prayer event on Mama Moloi's site where PRM is rebuilding her home which was raised to ashes last year was encouraging.

We thank all amashoshela who came on time. Sorry to those who came late after event was over. PRM keeps time.

Thanks to the media for being present despite the busy Workers day. Thanks to the church leaders who blessed the site and cleansed the area where the body was lying dead.

It was hurting when Mama Moloi explained what happened when she saw her son lying down dead and burnt. See Mama Moloi in a maroon doek in the picture. Sad indeed.

We hope on Sunday 06/05/ we shall gather again to slaughter two sheeps and feast with Mama Moloi after the work is completely done.

May God guide PRM and Sarawu. Amandla maShoshela. Revolution From Below. Amen.

30/04/2018

THE UNFINISHED STORY: Oh God, my God and our Lord - what did we do to You to lose quality African people we love so much? "Can't You look around and take those who left their countries to cause disharmony to Your African people?"! Please God, forgive us. The sins of the ruling party are not the sins of every African person. May the souls of Akhumzi Jezile and Bheka Phakathi be received by the Mercy of our Almight. RIP to both of you.

The South African Revolutionary Movement and PRM supported Saftu strike for obvious reasons: 1. The R20/h was the demand workers mande in 1986 to 1990s. Today R20/h is nothing. The world has changed and the cost of living is too high. R3500 is only for rent and rates without paying for other services. 2. The ruling party increased vat to 15% which does not exempt rent, rates, transport, school uniform, butter, cheese, water, electricity, clothing etc except few items. We therefore shall use every possible means at our disposal to demonstrate our dissatisfaction and support the workers and the poor.

The initiative by the department of labour to review the balloting in the Labour Relations Act tells us very well that the government that suppose to defend the poor is defending the rich.

We are told that workers and genuine worker leaders are self serving. Yes, the ruling party has absolutely failed to serve the workers and the poor, workers and worker leadership therefore must serve themselves to achieve the goal for a better life for all.

Workers want a living minimum wage towards a living wage for better life. People are tired of the 24 years of lies by the ruling party of rich elite.

We are the PRM of the poor, uneducated, unemployed and poorly paid workers. We are the PRM of the revolutionary middle class who are prepared to commit class su***de and identify themselves with the revolution of the working class. We trust in God as we represent that which God shall at least welcome.

This is my story, your story and our story. The unfinished story of the Revolution From Below.

Viva the Holy Spirit. Viva the working class. Viva PRM. Viva Sarawu. Viva RCM. Viva the Church.

Photos from People's Revolutionary Movement -PRM's post 24/04/2018

PRM and SARAWU at Soweto, Dlamini on the 21st of April

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