Help us reach more people. All the funds will be used to improve the website!

Showing posts with label Nation building. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nation building. Show all posts

13 August 2021

Be African and Proud

By Sicebise Msengana


I always see the self-hating attitudes towards Africa as coping mechanisms against the 500 year-old racist anti-African propaganda. People whose ancestors suffered slavery and social degradation developed certain survival traits to cope with their surroundings. The invention of races was one of the darkest moments in human history , W. E. B. Du Bois makes the following observation: “There came a new doctrine of universal labor: mankind were of two sorts—the superior and the inferior; the inferior toiled for the superior; and the superior were the real men, the inferior half men or less.”

23 March 2018

SHARPEVILLE MASSACRE

By Sicebise Msengana






21 March 2018, the 57th anniversary of the Sharpeville massacre, what can be learned on this day? UNITY!

SHARPEVILLE MASSACRE


  • By Sicebise Msengana







: A lot of our people think that apartheid (racism) is white policemen going around and killing people. And then they clap hands and say, "Apartheid will never happen again!"

19 March 2018

03 December 2017

Can Subsistence Agriculture Feed Africa?

By Sicebise Msengana










CAN SUBSISTENCE AGRICULTURE FEED AFRICA? I spent a week in Tsolo, South Africa, learning about types of farming methods.

16 November 2017

AFRICAN FOOD AND DRINKS

By Sicebise Msengana
Photo credit: Sicebise Msengana









Various cuisines or dishes of Africa use a combination of indigenous fruits, cereal grains and vegetables, as well as milk and meat products. Most dishes are traditional.

02 November 2017

POSITIVE IMAGES OF AFRICAN MEN

By Sicebise Msengana

Africa is the most diverse continent on on the planet. We have thousands of more than 3000 ethnic groups speaking more than 2000 languages and residing in 54 countries.

04 July 2017

The Universe Owes us Nothing Except For the Gift of Life and Luck

By Sicebise Msengana























Do you struggle to find meaning in life? Are you feeling powerless and at the mercy of circumstances in your life? What if The Universe Owes us Nothing Except For the Gift of Life and Luck could motivate you to take responsibility for your life and live a life of purpose, happiness and freedom in spite of current painful situations in your life? Does it sound too good to be true? 

Well, it’s not. Come along for a bumpy, yet a realistic ride and discover what lies ahead. 

The Universe Owes us Nothing Except For the Gift of Life and Luck tells human accomplishment and tragedy from an African-centred perspective. This book comes along personal and historic overview of how things are the way they are and what we need to do to create a better world for the future generations. 

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

African Mahood Part 5

By Sicebise Msengana











The African man: There is no long set of rules or or tell him how to be a man; it's already there inside him. Just step back, show him respect, and let him be in charge of his life and family.

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.

12 March 2017

Africa Manhood Part 4

By Sicebise Msengana










I make no apologies! The African man is the only "crush" that a Black woman should aspire to have in her life. The African man is the only bull in the kraal.

09 March 2017

African Love

By Sicebise Msengana










 







L♥VE and SEXUALI☥Y are intimately related because they lead to the maintenance and reproduction of the species.

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

Quotes About Revolutionary War From Mao Tse Tung

By Sicebise Msengana






I'm not a peace keeper. I'm a peace maker. The African revolution is the only possible way to prevent Africans and restore peace and stability in the African region.

African Manhood Part III: Xhosa Men

By Sicebise Msengana










Sacrifice is part of Afrikan manhood. We sacrifice ourselves for those we love.  Afrikan men practice love to Afrikan women by supporting Black families and providing leadership.

22 February 2017

The Black Man's Greatest Wealth: The Afrikan Woman

By Sicebise Msengana










The Black man's greatest wealth: In Xhosa, we have a proverb that says "Ubuhle bendoda zinkomo zayo", which means a man's attraction is judged by his cattle. Cattle in Xhosa symbolises wealth and material success.

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.