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30 July 2020

Strong African Families

By Sicebise Msengana
I have said many times before, there can't be black people in the world without the black man, black woman and black child. 

The revolution of African people against foreign domination (i.e. European and Asian etc.) begins at home. There can't be strong African communities with African families. There can't be strong African businesses without African families. There can't be strong African marriages without African families. There can't be strong black power movements without African families. There can't be healthy, productive African men, African women and children without African families. There can't be an empowered Africa without African families. There can't be strong African culture, languages, traditions, values and orientations without African families. There can't be strong African unity without African families.


 Family is the important part of REVOLUTION. 

13 December 2017

READING LIST 2017

By Sicebise Msengana


It's that time again, where I get to read books until 3 a.m in the morning. Every year I make my book recommendations to the public. This year is no different.

03 December 2017

02 August 2017

Black Love is REVOLUTIONARY!

By Sicebise Msengana











A Xhosa couple. 

BLACK LOVE is REVOLUTIONARY. There's no BLACK POWER/ UNITY/PRIDE without BLACK LOVE. BLACK LOVE is the key to our liberation and empowerment as a people. 

16 April 2017

NOT ONLY ZUMA MUST GO BUT THE ENTIRE ANC LED GOVERNMENT AND ITS CAPITALIST BOSSES MUST FALL: WE REJECT BOTH EAST AND WEST IMPERIALISM






Edward Mitole


The entire psychopathic bourgeois media and its owners have rallied in a desperate attempt to rally the working class into supporting their intra-class fractional battle. The exploited class is opportunistically drawn to fight in an intra-class battle of its exploiter, a battle for who can better exploit.

The downfall of Mbeki: The hidden truth











John Pilger

The political rupture in South Africa is being presented in the outside world as the personal tragedy and humiliation of one man, Thabo Mbeki. It is reminiscent of the beatification of Nelson Mandela at the death of apartheid.

02 April 2017

Where Was God During Slavery

By Sicebise Msengana











The same place he was when he drowned millions of men, women and children with a globe flood in Noah's days. The same place he was when he punished the entire human race because of the actions of two sinful individuals -- Adam and Eve.

14 March 2017

Anti-African Manhood Racism in Black America Part 1

By Sicebise Msengana










Okay, we get you hate Black men. There's no need to lump us all with inferior minded Black men.  There are two things to be learned from this typical response:

 (a) Prejudice in the Black community is instrumental in other people taking advantage of Africans everywhere, they may be.

07 March 2017

The Black Community Needs To Practice Group Economics

By Sicebise Msengana










Onitaset Kumat makes excellent remarks "It’s sad, but our recent rap culture, with its excesses on jewelery, automobiles and fashion has minimized the African’s natural quest for

22 February 2017

African Wealth: Afrika's Billionaires

By Sicebise Msengana








Despite centuries-old legacies of slavery, colonialism and apartheid; Africa continues to be the fastest growing powerhouse in the world. Indeed, Africa is the land of opportunities when it comes to wealth creation.

02 February 2017

Start and support Black Businesses

By Sicebise Msengana


Besides White supremacy there's nothing holding Africans back from achieving wealth and political power.

It's understandably normal that for the last 500 years we done little to nothing to fight back against European and Asian colonial thugs, but in the past 50 years we have done absolutely nothing but march and protest as if our European and Asian oppressors really cared.