Friday 4 October 2013

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VAVI: I’M SORRY, SOUTH AFRICANS: NO!

                                              picture: www.sabc.co.za


Vavi has been the well-known voice of the public for a while, his love for the public and interest came during the e-toll saga, he was the one who spoke out about e-toll asking questions about it, and demanding to know who is benefiting (demanding answers). Certain people end up giving up their jobs.
It shock the whole nation, when he told the members of the press few years back that he has been receiving death threats, which includes threats of poisoning and an orchestrated car-crash according to news24.
The repeat of the past came again, when he announces this year that his family has been putting pressure on him to leave both the ruling party African National Congress and the leading Trade Union is South Africa COSATU.
It’s been years since the e-toll, since Vavi was often caught on our TV screens, voicing out his opinions and feelings against it. To the ordinary South Africans, whose voices cannot be heard he was a hero, but to those who were prominent, he was a threat and an enemy.
July 15, 2013, the suspended general secretary of COSATU Zwelinzima Vavi told the eNCA that his family wants him to quit the world of politics because they are scared that his life is in danger.
His family has become increasingly worried about his safety and they ask him to have an early retirement. His words shock everyone when he said he is leaving the world of politics, and most people assumed that it was all political.
What he said was not entirely unexpected to those who love and support him because he has been their voice for quiet sometime according to the political analysis and it was not the first time he was accused of a scandal like this. Few years ago he was accused of sexual harassment.
 
Vavi was a board member of Corruption Watch, and he is a suspended general secretary of the leading union in South Africa called Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu). He admitted to having an affair with a married junior employee.
Just aweek after he was suspended, the accuser withdrew her sexual harassment
complaint against him.

Corruption Watch said it took into account the fact that any sexual relationship between a senior staff member and a junior member "is almost inevitably infected by the relationship of power that exists between them". It said senior staff members had a responsibility to avoid such relationships, according to news 24.

Vavi was accused of sexual harrasment by his female co-worker , the 26 years old female claimed that he raped him, but later that week withdraw the case. It didn’t end there; the case was just the beginning for this political veteran.  

He admitted and apologized to the nation, but it was pretty hard for most citizens to accept the apology, what strike other people’s minds is that, he is not the first prominent person to be accused of rape, our very own current president was accused, and he admitted on sleeping with the woman he was not married to, and he slept with her without a condom, current minister of sport Fikile Mbalula, he was also exposed at the beginning of this year, but he was forgiven, and he is still the minister of sport.
 
On Aug 16, 2013 Vavi reportedly that he is going to challenge COSATU’s decision on his suspension, ironically all those who supported him, were reported later that their jobs were also on the line, and others are still in trouble even now.
Around Aug 18. 2013 Sunday times reportedly that the supporters of the suspended general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi are planning a disobedient campaign to save him and his job, especially his reputation.
Some of the charges he is facing include having sex with a COSATU employee at the union federation’s headquarters.
Sunday Time news paper



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