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24 September 2021

Everyday Is Heritage Day

By Sicebise Msengana 

While the rest of South Africa celebrated Heritage Day, a public picked for them by their oppressors. Some of us don't need a white man's holiday to acknowledge our African roots. Everyday is Heritage Day to us. Everyday we consult our ancestors. Everyday we read black history. Everyday we defend black people. Everyday we pray to Qamata, not some white Jesus or Arabic Allah. Everyday we slaughter to appease abantu abadala. Everyday we lit imphepho and candles. 

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.”

HEROES AND ROLE MODELS OF MR Sicebise Msengana: Khalid Muhammad

By Sicebise Msengana 
"I believe in God and my gun." - Khalid Muhammad 

Dr Khalid Muhammad wasn't just an activist, he was a revolutionary Black man, a strong, fearless, moral, uncompromising Black man whom many people were afraid of. 

WHITE SUPREMACY/RACISM AND EUROPEAN TRIBAL WARS: QUEEN VICTORIA'S GRANDSONS

By Sicebise Msengana 

King George V and Tsar Nicholas II looked alike that they were often mistaken for the same person during ceremonies, events and family gatherings. It was hard to tell them apart. Kaiser Wilhelm II, George V and Tsar Nicholas II were cousins through their grandmother, Queen Victoria. However, being related through blood didn't stop them from going to war with each other for world domination. 

17 December 2020

Annual Letter and Reading List for 2020

Sicebise Msengana



This year has been very tough, especially with the pandemic of corona virus which has swept across globally and taken so many innocent lives. It is very saddened to witness to grieving process during this time. Hopefully next year is going to be better than this one. 

11 December 2020

Africa Doesn't Need Sick People


One brother once said to me “I never will get tested. I don’t want to be stressed out about my status.” Well, that’s one of the dumbest things I’ve ever heard in my life. I tried to hide my dissatisfaction, I couldn’t help but think that it is impossible for the African people to advance, grow and stand as a DIGNIFIED and RESPECTED people among other nations, when we neglect a very important essential part of nation building: health care.