Mbeki to Head Institute at UNISA
Monday, December 8, 2008 - 09:54
Former president Thabo Mbeki is to head an institute at the University of South Africa (UNISA) that will help enforce policies on the African continent.
Mbeki, who was asked to resign by the ruling African National Congress in September, says the institute will be a training ground for people to pursue and implement policies for peace and human rights that have already been agreed upon.
"Quite a comprehensive body of policies was adopted by the continent, but we need people to promote the implementation. The great weakness is not the absence of policies, but how to achieve them", says Mbeki.
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Mbeki, who was asked to resign by the ruling African National Congress in September, says the institute will be a training ground for people to pursue and implement policies for peace and human rights that have already been agreed upon.
"Quite a comprehensive body of policies was adopted by the continent, but we need people to promote the implementation. The great weakness is not the absence of policies, but how to achieve them", says Mbeki.
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Square peg, round hole
By Errol
So the man who promoted Mugabe at the expense of Zimbabwe and its democratically elected representatives, who jetsetted to broker peace deals, none of which worked, who voted in the Security Council to protect the repressive regime in Burma, who had no policy for immigrants and no response to xenophobia, who contradicted the world on HIV/AIDS and gave sheltered employment to incompetent and corrupt friends, who fired able deputy ministers when they told the truth and interfered in prosecutions to save the mafia-friendly Policie Comissioner, and kept on ministers like Erwin even though Eskom blew apart, who hijacked the board of the state media, who was more obsessed with personal power than saving the 26 departments of government from failing ... wants to teach Africa what?
Has this man's self-serving and destructive ego no end? He tried to undo the constiutional cap on 2 terms and keep at least the party presidency for life had the ANC not fired him .... Mbeki is an example of the worst of African leaders
Errol Goetsch errol@xe4.org