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

05 April 2018

3 Ways Africans are Destroyed

By Sicebise Msengana










1. False goods from fake salesmen.

 The great weapon, which the European and Asian oppressors use against Africans is controlling the thinking of Africans.

31 March 2018

Race Conscious Women: Betty Shabazz

By Sicebise Msengana








Betty Shabazz is known as the wife of the African nationalist leader, Malcolm X. She was born Betty Dean Sanders on May 28, 1934 in Detroit. She studied at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama.

Race Conscious Women: Winnie Madikizela Mandela

By Sicebise Msengana









It's worthy to start with Mama Winnie Madikizela Mandela. No woman endured suffering and humiliation at the hands of the white man in modern history like Mama Mandela. She was born in Bizana, in the Transkei on 26 September 1936. Her first experience of the cruelties and injustices of racism/apartheid was when she was only 9 years.

24 March 2018

My Xhosa Origins

By Sicebise Msengana






NdinguSinNTU, a proud descendant of the oldest people on the planet, the San - a direct ancestor of Xhosa (The Legendary founder of the Xhosa nation) and a history that spans more than 140, 000 years.

23 March 2018

Son of the Soil: Robert Sobukwe

By Sicebise Msengana









Racists/White supremacists, apartheid officials and generals considered Prof.

HARPEVILLE MASSACRE: Robert Sobukwe

By Sicebise Msengana






S A SCHOLAR and REVOLUTIONARY leader so POWERFUL, INTELLIGENT, ELOQUENT and CHARISMTIC that the European colonists chose to negotiate with Nelson Mandela over him. The mastermind behind the 21 March 1960 march.

19 March 2018

“Groundings with My Daughters”. Mentacide: and Other Essays

By Sicebise Msengana


Baruti, Mwalimu K. Bomani. “Groundings with My Daughters”. Mentacide: and Other Essays. Atlanta,    GA: Akoben House. 2005
Young sisters, you must think deeply about the way of our ancestors. Those of ancient Nubia, Kemet, and the rest of our motherland surpassed all others in their wisdom and humanity. They are the ones who warned us about committing treason against the culture and tradition that make us Afrikan, lest we destroy ourselves. Remember, there is no separation of the past and present, no divide between ourstorical interpretation and contemporary reality.