Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Dear Sir

Dear Sir,

I am writing this letter to tell you what I like in South Africa. I also want to tell you what I don't like.

In South Africa, I love to play soccer in my extra time. I like to find a small job and work so I can buy what I see. I know that my parents will say it's not necessary to have that my boy.

I like South Africa because there are people that had their families killed in front of them by the white people and they have forgiven them. I love South Africa because in 2010 the World Cup will be hosted here in South Africa.

What I don't like is that people who are not rich...they go and steal. Crime in South Africa is very high but the police who go to stop crime, they say "we don't know this guy, let's leave him."

Yours Sincerely,

Khanya Momoza

To The Americans...

To Whom It May Concern,

I write this letter to tell you about life in South Africa.

South Africa is my motherland. It is a place of joy and happiness and it's a democratic country.

I am staying in Grahamstown. It's a place of important memories, where there was a war between Makhanda and Britain in April the 22nd of 1819. It also has the 1820 British Settler's Monument. It is also where the Standard Bank Arts Festival in June and July is held every year.

South Africa is a nice place to stay, where as in some of its cities there is still crime, but the SANAF Police is taking good care of it. We have got some mountains to climb. We've got Table Mountain in Cape Town and also the Drakensburg Mountains.

We have some game reserves where you can see all the different kinds of animals such as elephants, springboks, giraffe, lions, etc. You can also visit our game lodges to have a pleasant stay. You can taste our South African foods and game meat. I think some of the Americans would love to taste.

We have got beaches in Durban, Port Elizabeth, East London, Port Alfred, Cape Town. Life is very easy and comfortable. If you wish to have a pleasant life, don't hesitate to come to South Africa. Everybody has got the right to do anything he/she wishes to do at his/her space. We will be happy to see you and you will be welcomed with love and warmth in our South Africa.

I am proud to be a South African.

Yours Sincerely,

Zezethu Mbete