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Zuma: My President, Your President!

Written by Brown Shuga from the blog SHUGAS BLOGIWOOD on 10 May 2009
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Many thought that "pigs would fly" before Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma would be President of the Republic of South Africa. Well, I didn't see any pigs flying around but I did witness him transform from being Mr. Zuma to President Zuma.

Here is OUR President's Inauguration Speech, as it went down on 09 May 2009, at the Union Buildings in South Africa. On Planet EARTH.


JZZ

Your Majesties,
Your Royal Highnesses,
Your Excellencies Heads of State and Government and Leaders and
Members of delegations,
Chairpersons of the African Union and the African Commission,
Esteemed Members of the Order of Mapungubwe, our icon the Hon
Nelson Mandela, and the Hon Thabo Mbeki,
Your Excellencies, Ambassadors and High Commissioners
Speaker of the National Assembly, Max Sisulu,
Chief Justice, Pius Langa
Members of the Diplomatic corps,
Mama Albertina Sisulu and all veterans of our struggle,
Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,

On this day, a decade and a half ago, Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was formally elected as the first President of a democratic South Africa.

At that moment a new nation was born, a nation founded on the fundamental principles of human dignity and equal rights for all.

A nation founded on the promise that 'never, never and never again' would this land experience the oppression of one by another.

Today, a decade and a half later, we gather here to reaffirm the promise of that great day.

We gather here determined to renew that most solemn undertaking, to build a society in which all people are freed from the shackles of discrimination, exploitation, want and disease.
We gather here determined that the struggles and sacrifices of our people over many decades shall not be in vain.

Instead, they shall inspire us to complete the task for which so much blood was shed, and so much hardship endured. This is a moment of renewal.

When Madiba took the oath of office on the 10th of May 1994, it was one of the greatest historic moments of our country, Africa and the African diaspora.

Madiba healed our wounds and established the rainbow nation very firmly. He set us on the path of nation building and prosperity and made us a respected member of the world community of nations. He taught us that all South Africans have equal claim to this country, and that there can be no lasting peace unless all of us, black and white, learned to live together in harmony and peace.

He made reconciliation the central theme of his term of office. We will not deviate from that nation-building task. Thank you Madiba, for showing us the way.


I would also like to acknowledge the former second Deputy President of the democratic republic, the Hon FW de Klerk, who worked with Madiba in the resolution of the apartheid conflict, and participated in shaping a new South Africa.

Your Excellencies, Ladies and gentlemen,

In June 1999, former President Mbeki came to this very podium to take the oath of office, as the second President of the Republic. He took the country forward as a true statesman.

He made a remarkable contribution towards strengthening our democracy, and laid a firm foundation for economic growth and development.

He made our country an integral part of the continent and worked tirelessly for an African rebirth. Through his leadership, South Africa's stature grew in the continent and globally.

In his last address to the nation as Head of State in September last year, he demonstrated his patriotism, and put the interests of the country above his personal interests.
Thank you Zizi for demonstrating a character that the ANC had always embodied since 1912.

Your Excellencies, ladies and gentleman, the nation is equally indebted to my friend, comrade and brother, President Kgalema Motlanthe.

He came into office during a period of great anxiety, and brought about calm, stability and certainty. He has led us in a very capable manner and the transition has become remarkably smooth and well managed.

On behalf of the nation, let me express our sincerest gratitude to President Motlanthe for patriotic service to the nation. Motlanthe! Bakone! Mmadiboka, seboka, dikgomo lebatho!

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Today, as I take this solemn Oath of Office as the Fourth President of the Republic of South Africa, I do so deeply conscious of the responsibilities that you, the people of our country are entrusting in me.

I commit myself to the service of our nation with dedication, commitment, discipline, integrity, hard work and passion.

There is a lot to be done. More than 11,6 million South Africans voted for the ANC, based on the programme put before them.

We are now called upon to implement our Manifesto. The dreams and hopes of all the people of our country must be fulfilled. There is no place for complacency, no place for cynicism, no place for excuses.

Everything we do must contribute in a direct and meaningful way to the improvement of the lives of our people.

Your Majesties, Your Royal Highnesses, Your Excellencies,

We make a commitment here and now, before the eyes of the world, that:

For as long as there are South Africans who die from preventable disease;

For as long as there are workers who struggle to feed their families;

For as long as there are communities without clean water, decent shelter or proper sanitation;

For as long as there are rural dwellers unable to make a decent living from the land on which they live;

For as long as there are women who are subjected to discrimination, exploitation or abuse;

For as long as there are children who do not have the means nor the opportunity to receive a decent education;

For as long as there are people who are unable to find work, we shall not rest, and we dare not falter.

As we apply ourselves to these and other tasks, we must acknowledge that we find ourselves in difficult economic times.

Jobs are being lost in every economy across the world. We will not be spared the negative impact, and are beginning to feel the pinch.

However, the foundations of our economy are strong and we will need to continue to build on them.

This will require more hard work than ever before.

To achieve all our goals, we must hold ourselves to the highest standards of service, probity and integrity. Together we must build a society that prizes excellence and rewards effort, which shuns laziness and incompetence.

We must build a society that draws on the capabilities, energy and promise of all its people.

Fellow South Africans, this is indeed a moment of renewal.

It is an opportunity to rediscover, that which binds us together as a nation.

The unity of our nation should be a priority for all sectors of our society.

We are a people of vastly different experiences, of divergent interests, with widely different views.

Yet we share a common desire for a better life, and to live in peace and harmony.

We share a common conviction that never shall we return to a time of division and strife.

From this common purpose we must forge a partnership for reconstruction, development and progress.

In this partnership there is a place for all South Africans, black and white.

It is a partnership founded on principles of mutual respect and the unfettered expression of different views. We do not seek conformity. We seek a vibrant, dynamic partnership that is enriched by democratic debate that values diverse views and accommodates dissent.


Therefore, we need to make real the fundamental right of all South Africans to freely express themselves, to protest, to organise, and to practice their faith.

We must defend the freedom of the media, as we seek to promote within it a greater diversity of voices and perspectives.

We must deepen the practice of participatory democracy in all spheres of public life.

We must strengthen the democratic institutions of state, and continually enhance their capacity to serve the people.

We must safeguard the independence and integrity of those institutions tasked with the defence of democracy, and that must act as a check on the abuse of power.

Compatriots, today, we enter a new era in the history of our nation, imbued with a resolve to do everything within our means to build a better life for all our people.

Today, we renew our struggle to forge a nation that is at peace with itself and the world.

As we rejoice in being surrounded by our friends from all over the world, we reiterate our gratitude for the sterling contribution of the international community to our struggle for freedom.

We single out the African continent, for refusing to rest until the southern tip of Africa was free.

We recommit ourselves to continue to be an active member of the international community.

We will continue to use multilateral and bilateral forums and relations to take forward the goals of eradicating global poverty, strengthening peace and security and to promote democracy.

We will promote international friendship and cooperation through amongst others the 2010 FIFA World Cup. South Africa will deliver a world class event that will forever change the perceptions of the international community, and also ensure a lasting legacy for the people of Africa.

Fellow South Africans, let us move forward decisively, together.

Let us build a nation that remains forever mindful of its history, of those who have sacrificed so much, and the many who put down their lives so we can be here today.

A nation filled with the laughter and joy of children.

A nation filled with a hope born of the knowledge that if we work together, we will achieve our dreams.


Your Majesties, Your Royal Highnesses, Your Excellencies, distinguished guests, thank you for gracing this occasion today.



33 Comments

Lady D
10 May 2009 20:31

Thanks BS,i have so much trust in this man!

Firstdvd
10 May 2009 21:25

He's a survivor...He's been through alot...definately he's taking this country to another level!

Kakapana
10 May 2009 21:36

loved how simple his speech was,an ordinary south african could understand it

Kakapana
10 May 2009 21:40

baleka mbete is one clever woman,1.8 million a year for life.

Paralyzer
10 May 2009 22:19

I saw pigs flu, tl tl tl tl

Onkez
10 May 2009 22:28

And I have to wake up at 05:30 early tomorrow morning so I can pay for Baleka's salary,eish.I'm impressed with the extensive and far-reaching portfolios within the new ministry.Hopefully Nkosazana Zuma will give Home Affairs the complete overhaul it so desperately needs.I've got high expectations for Tokyo Sekwale as well.

Lela
10 May 2009 22:30

I'm so glad I voted for HIM,yey!!!!!!!!!!! I'm proud of my President and after that speech I now really believe in Him. I have so much to say about yesterday but let me rather save it but just being a President of the country after everything says a lot on its own and says a lot about the person He is,I believe this is not a matter of chance especially because He is the people's choice. MaKhumalo looked great yesterday!

Heartsbreaker
10 May 2009 22:55

i also didnt see pigs flying...tl tl tl only heard that his relatives will be slaughtering six cows to celebrate his inauguration.tl tl tl

realist
11 May 2009 06:43

Many thought that "pigs would fly" before Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma would be President of the Republic of South Africa.
Remind us of those who thought pigs would fly. Name one please so that I have an idea.

Brown Shuga
11 May 2009 06:49

I dont have the time realist, sorry.

realist
11 May 2009 06:50

I dont have the time realist, sorry.
Thought so.

Brown Shuga
11 May 2009 07:09

@Kakapana, is that R1.8 million in cash or total package, including benefits like pension etc? I'm reading conflicting reports?

Shuga babe
11 May 2009 08:45

<<Many thought that "pigs would fly" before Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma would be President of the Republic of South Africa. Well, I didn't see any pigs flying around but I did witness him transform from being Mr. Zuma to President Zuma. >>
hahahahahahahaha!!!!!! KWAKWAKWAKWA!!!!!




tha - bang
11 May 2009 08:59

just because the man is the president does it mean that we hae to all like him or support him all of a sudden. if he wants to be loved and trusted he needs to earn it.so till then he may be the president of the country but to me he is has still a long way to go to fill the stature of what a president is.and if he does ,good for him and i'll acknowlegde it but if he doesn't well i think we all know what i'll say.

JadaPinkett
11 May 2009 09:09

Well I  must that I'M Proud of Zuma being our President.........he deserve this ..............................en I wud lyk to say shame to those who wasted their vote by voting for other parties coz it didn't work well maybe next tym coz Msholozi is already in a place.

Thank you Zuma fro being My President

TerryN
11 May 2009 09:14

Many thought that "pigs would fly" before Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma would be President of the Republic of South Africa.

BS, i know lot of people did.
Well they betta get used to the idea...really fast! Cos JZ is here to stay for the next 5 years (and beyond)

Brown Shuga
11 May 2009 09:19

I respect that view Tha-bang! Very much. He really has to earn the people's trust.

All I ask is for those who are already shooting him down to please give him a chance before they decide what a horrible president he is.

cleve
11 May 2009 09:21

Welcome to our new President Zuma, We believe in you and we know we will not be dissapointed by you and your team. VIVA~~

AkaS
11 May 2009 09:38

Halala Nxamalala

tha-bang now is time to put faith in the President (with Sbu's voice)

Msoe
11 May 2009 09:44

Brown Shuga I'm with you there. So many people want to be GOD and judge people, all I can say is give Mr President a chance to do his job and what he wants for the people of S.A than ke judge coz you people are so good at it. The courts found him NOT GUILTY ngubani omunye enifuna aze asho ukuthi lo muntu akanacala? UNkulunkulu uqobo? Kahleni bo yekani uZuma. I say go Msholozi show the people what you know and prove them all wrong.

TerryN
11 May 2009 09:44

tha-bang now is time to put faith in the President (with Sbu's voice)

Exactly AkaS

Green.arrow
11 May 2009 14:38

"en I wud lyk to say shame to those who wasted their vote by voting for other parties coz it didn't work well maybe next tym.."

JP
honey.... i disagree with u there, its been said tirelessly that we need opposition as much as we need the media and their critisism.....im all the more happy that bcos of the people who ddnt vote for ANC, it doesnt have 2/3 majority 4 the many many poistive implications that it implies.....
And im praying that the major opposition parties continue to be tenacious and oppse on in spite of the unlikelihood to ever win...technically they are winners... 
....look now we have the ministry that will take care of service delivery....

maud
11 May 2009 14:47

nice speech- lets put the speech into  action Mr President

Paralyzer
11 May 2009 16:41

I didnt vote 4 him and i am gonna give him the benefit of doubt! Now if only they can bring back the scorpions and if mr president could plz speak a little more english (and i liked da model c accent I heard on sat). Kwa kwa @ realist and BS and pigs flew

Cande
11 May 2009 16:50

yeah man GA, JP dear i did not waste my vote when i voted the opposition simply because the ANC doesnt hold the 2/3 majority anymore and they now know that they are slowly but surely loosing voters therefore that should motivate them to work harder on delivering their promises to the nation otherwise the public might take their votes somewhere else...

Vesa
11 May 2009 16:57

i disagree with u there, its been said tirelessly that we need opposition as much as we need the media and their critisism.....im all the more happy that bcos of the people who ddnt vote for ANC, it doesnt have 2/3 majority 4 the many many poistive implications that it implies..... 

The ANC probably has the 2/3 majority it needed by colluding with the Freedom Front. All they needed to get the 2/3 were only 3 seats in parliament....and it just happened

Kakapana
11 May 2009 18:59

Ffplus youth wing is not happy with pieter mulder accepting a job under zumas goverment.

Vesa
11 May 2009 19:15

Hahaha....o ba rekisitse! You loose some to gain some. He couldn't turn down a minister position! And the ANC is very strategic about it....it just had to be agriculture

Cande
11 May 2009 19:30

He got suspended, the YL chairperson ya FF+

Paralyzer
11 May 2009 19:54

His better off with ANC anyway! Lmao

Green.arrow
11 May 2009 20:10

......ok guys are this recent developments bcos on the morning live interview he spoke about the fact that hima dn Zuma agreed that he will be minister but he'll stay true to and still represent his party....( i mean the FF dude)....

..if its true it aint ryt....its bcos of the 2/3 majority that the scopions are out....it aint ryt at all...

Jennifer
12 May 2009 14:50

ANC always had 2/3 majority and they never abused it. BTW, it is only 3 seats to reach the so-called 2/3 majority, FF+, Themba Godi, PAC and IFP.  The opposition were the one obsessed with the 2/3 majority. Anyway, PRESIDENT OF THE REPULIC OF SOTH AFRICA JACOB GENDLEYIHLEKISA ZUMA is a PRESIDENT to everybody including HELENA. R.G ZILLE.

monchooza
12 May 2009 15:16

Yah nami angizisoli for voting for the opposition infact given the opportunity i would vote against the ruling party...


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