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Red Mountain Centenary celebrations in 2006 November 30, 2014

Inheritance? - Heritage? | The Kwêvoël
Wednesday we Heritage, an official holiday, celebrated. It was not just for those who do not need to have worked and a barbecue struck together, or genes, that despite the holiday, worked and still roasted, to pay tribute patent to their legacy. Looking at the word heritage, one starts wondering if this day is really the right name, this heritage may be confused with inheritance? Your legacy is that your ancestors, regardless of the diversity of race and culture in South Africa, preserved and built up in order for their descendants something better to build on. Below apply the conservation and sustainable use of natural resources, infrastructure, dams on rivers in our dry country's water needs and plantations in the country's growing demand for wood products provide not just as something to make fire. Add in operating sewage farms, clean drinking water, efficient maintenance patent work on all aspects of the infrastructure, patent including roads and rail links. A bequest to know us well. "Inheritance is roaming fees", a saying in Afrikaans. With the situation in South Africa where resources are misused and without thinking to the seed, exhausted, only to select beneficiaries to deliver the maximum earnings, we can definitely not a Heritage celebrate. The real name is actually Erflatingsdag. This concept more consistent with that of an estate where children happen tearing each other apart over it that is not passed on to them. The ANC has received a good estate, but, because of the greed of a few limited heirs, they tore it apart. Infrastructure has been destroyed, the President and all the ANC cadres, their children and grandchildren raided the natural resources patent and appropriates for themselves without even to meet the terms of the will. Unfortunately, the drafters of the will of what should happen to the legacy, not a will drawn up but a corrective document unearthed. If one looks at what has contributed to the testators estate and that it has happened, it is a typical case of inheritance is roaming fees. This was no Heritage, but rather a Erflatingdag. Fortunately there was testators who failed culture. A rich culture of schools, universities and libraries. Just because of this legacy you can rest in the day enjoying a Braai Day, because no other country in the world can fry like our people here in South Africa. As we know this legacy is not racial, but going across all borders. It's the politicians who maintain their boundaries, just so you do not also your hands can impose what they have inherited from the estate. The contrast is so true of the heirs who have nothing, not even inherited culture. They prefer to keep the children patent to go to school because patent the road of 130km outside Kuruman unpaved and not those who destroy the TUT because they are dissatisfied with their student patent allowances, instead of having to nurture the piece culture patent they left behind, and not to throw mud.
Red Mountain Centenary celebrations in 2006 November 30, 2014
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