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Top News 2015 … Johan Viljoen

Swakopmund resident Johan Viljoen.

Hage Geingob: (He certainly made the headlines more than once) a president who seems to have committed himself to the plight of the poor and a proper running of the government machinery.

Jacob Zuma, on the other hand, certainly continues to receive “praise” and nominations for the ‘Donkey Awards’, completely oblivious to the need of the poor masses of South Africa. (Kindly note that I do not refer to just the plight of the whites).

Vladimir Putin, communist that he may be, is a hard man and seemingly unafraid of Western opinion, yet he seems to be effective.

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