“We are to have land again….Our land is us. We are our land. You took our land …. Without land we cannot be.” - Prince Maqoma imprisoned on Robben Island by British colonialists in 1859. He died there at 75 years of age.
Motsoko Pheko
- Tagged under Land & Environment South Africa
“Reviewing the story of the ANC, it would seem that all times they were more concerned with non-violence against whites than against their own people.” Prof. Edward Feit (The Journal of African Modern Studies Volume 8 Number One 1970)
Tagged under Governance South Africa[The momorial service for was held in Sophiatown, Johannesburg, 10 November 2015.">
Programme director, the Ngcobo famiy and relatives, Ma-Afrika, friends, ladies and gentlemen,
Tagged under GovernanceEducation is the most powerful weapon without which the youth of Africa cannot make any progress in life for themselves and for their Continent. African governments must invest heavily in education if Africa is to fight unemployment successfully and avoid dependence on foreign skills forever.
Tagged under GovernanceFollowing the discovery of ‘Homo Naledi’on 10 September 2015 at Maropeng in Azania (South Africa) by Prof. Lee Berger and his team, Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution surfaced again.
Tagged under GovernanceUS President Barack Obama speeches on his recent visit to Kenya and Ethiopia did not show any sign that the American government’s condescending policy towards Africa has changed.
Tagged under Governance[EDITOR’S NOTE: Dr. Nana Seshibe, wife, mother, beloved teacher, activist and scholar, made her transition on Friday, June 19, 2015 in USA. She is survived by her elderly husband, Jerry, and their three sons.">
Tagged under Human SecurityA great deal of false information was spread during June 2015 about the 60th anniversary of the “Freedom Charter” of the 1955 ANC.
Tagged under GovernanceThis is a tribute to nine members of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston Carolina in America and condolences to their families and to the entire AME Church.
Tagged under GovernanceThe Rome Statute is the treaty that established the International Criminal Court (ICC). The ICC was to be an international tribunal and intergovernmental organisation that would prosecute all individuals for international crimes of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity.
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