President, Azania Movement | Servant of God & the People | Pan-Africanist | Author | Activist | Philanthropist | Pan-African Peace Commission EXCO | UDM Member
What a great programme and a powerful gathering of leaders.
Looking at that table, I couldn’t help but smile when I saw the seat reserved for the First Deputy President of @mayibuye_afrika .
Sometimes life reminds us that positions can be manipulated, delayed, or reassigned by human hands, but purpose cannot be stolen.
Spiritually, Im seated there 🤞🏻. Physically, I may not have occupied my chair, but destiny is not determined by a seating arrangement.
I found myself wondering what my speech would have been. Then it occurred to me: they may interfere with a title, but they cannot take away my voice, my vision, my leadership, or the calling God placed upon my life.
Some forces can move a chair, but they cannot move what heaven has ordained.
#conferenceoftheleft
As I entered this new month of June, I am returning to the woman I have always been.
Before the titles, before the noise, before the public attention, I was Babsi Mcinga. Some knew me as uMamngxongo. I was building, creating, empowering, and opening doors for others. People benefited from my work. Communities benefited from my vision. I lived with purpose, impact, and a deep sense of abundance in spirit, hope, and opportunity.
I came into this chapter with a pure heart, genuine intentions, and belief in the promises and integrity that were spoken to me. I trusted in honour, alignment, and accountability.
But what followed left me deeply hurt and confused, where words and later actions did not align, and where what I believed to be a binding chapter of my life was later rejected in a way that brought emotional pain, financial loss and public uncertainty.
There are experiences that can shake your sense of identity, where you are left questioning what was real, what was promised, and what was taken from you in the process.
I have lived through that silence and that confusion.
But today, I choose healing. I release the pain. I reclaim my peace. ❤️
I am no longer looking at what was lost. I am looking at what remains. And what remains is stronger, wiser, and more determined than ever before.
I refuse to be defined by any title, or any chapter that has ended. I choose resilience, faith, and rebuilding.
Babsi is back, Back to purpose. Back to empowering people. Back to building. Back to dreaming. Back to prosperity. Back to the woman who changed lives long before any title was attached to my name.
May God restore my peace, and guide me into a new season of healing, dignity, total restoration and total freedom.
The noise is behind me. The future is ahead of me. And for the first time in a long time, I feel free. Free from madness, free from evil that vultures on holiness of women, free from the spirit of poverty, free from confusion, free from iKumkani engutsotsi weembundu.
Now I understand that there are those in positions of authority who are not grounded in truth or integrity, who can mislead and deeply affect women’s dignity and lives. I am wiser now, and I have learned to protect my peace.
You are correct @OkSalayo_01 Floyd because you used me and sacrificed me, but I understand it’s politics we have another 30years in politics bhuti sizohlangana, just know that I serve a living God. What you did to me was not fair, I’ve forgiven you but the scar remains. Mna I have too much time and will not rest until I’m paid my money.
Papa Penny’s decision to join Mayibuye is, in my view, a politically risky move given the instability and competing agendas that continue to define that space in Mayibuye.
Even the uMkhonto weSizwe Party itself has been dealing with its own internal tensions, which raises questions about whether splinter movements or realignments actually solve anything or simply replicate the same problems in a different form.
My view is that artists and public figures are often drawn into political environments that look promising on the surface but are far more complex in practice, Papa Penny is even old for gigs now when his purse is empty due to culture of Floyd cleaning out peoples purse through false promises like he did to me and others that left him , Papa Penny should plant more avocados just incase as the ending of this decision he has made won’t end well.
I wish him well, but I remain unconvinced that this direction prioritises stability, clarity, or long-term purpose.
I genuinely wish everyone well, but Floyd Shivambu’s politics has a funny way of turning enthusiasm into long-term accounting lessons.
PUBLIC MEDIA STATEMENT:
WITHDRAWAL OF QUEEN TITLE AND CLARIFICATION OF PERSONAL STATUS
I, Nolubabalo Khazeka Babsi Mcinga, hereby issue this public statement to clarify my personal status and bring closure to ongoing public misunderstanding regarding my name, title, and marital association.
Withdrawal of Queen Title
I hereby formally withdraw and discontinue the use of the title “Queen of the AbaThembu Royal Kingdom.” I request that all media houses, platforms, and members of the public immediately cease referring to me as Queen Khazeka or in any manner that suggests I hold a Queenly position within the AbaThembu Royal Kingdom.
Purpose of this Statement
This statement is made to bring clarity and end ongoing confusion and misrepresentation of my personal circumstances.
Background of Marriage
I entered into a marriage relationship with His Majesty King Buyelekhaya Zwelibanzi Dalindyebo, King of the AbaThembu Royal Kingdom, through vows and a ceremony conducted in the presence of a priest, which I understood to be a binding union.
Registration Status
I further clarify that this marriage was not registered with the Department of Home Affairs, and there is therefore no civil registration record reflecting this union within the official state system.
Contradictory Written Communication
I later received written communication stating that the marriage was “forged” and “null and void,” with “forged” meaning that the Kings intention was alleged to have been falsely presented to me and was not genuine, despite vows having been made. The communication further stated that any association was withdrawn. This correspondence was attributed to by His Majesty himself, and it has contributed significantly to confusion and lack of formal closure regarding my status.
Absence of Formal Closure
Due to the absence of any formal legal or customary dissolution process communicated to me, I have made the decision to bring personal closure to this matter.
Cultural and Royal Lineage
I respectfully clarify that I remain a daughter of the Amangxongo Royal House of the AbaThembu Royal Kingdom through my paternal lineage, and I continue to honour my cultural and ancestral heritage. This is separate from any marital association or title.
Personal Closure and Peace
I further wish to state that I hold no resentment. I acknowledge that the King and I are at peace, and we share meaningful memories from an important chapter of our lives. I accept that this chapter has come to a natural close.
Moving Forward
I am stepping away from any public association with this marriage and title. I am releasing myself from the emotional weight and uncertainty this matter has carried in my life, and I am now moving forward into a new chapter with peace, clarity, and dignity.
Request to Media
I kindly request that all media outlets respect this statement and ensure that future references to my name reflect this clarification accurately and without misrepresentation.
Issued by:
Nolubabalo Mcinga
[email protected]
@fixup7311 Azania is doing well my baby Mayi, we just don’t take on everything we choose what to fight for and we do it quietly around tables.
And majority of us are voting UDM by the way and are busy on the ground.
Hows Mayibuye doing without me?
In politics, there are no permanent enemies. Yet we are seeing new voices entering the space and mistaking politics for a place to prove personal points, instead of service. There must be a deeper understanding of what leadership means before one enters the arena. Sabotage should never be mistaken for strategy, and division should not be disguised as strength. We are not strangers,we will meet again, we will vote together again, and we will have to build together again. There is no need to manufacture enemies where none must exist. — Nolubabalo Mcinga
People on the ground say they don’t understand the My Leader English and they don’t know these people they quote who never could liberate their own countries including the continent and the people on the ground say they are not interested at all , all that they want is jobs , safe communities and end to poverty.
Graduation ceremony I witnessed was truly encouraging.
What stood out most is the value of technical and artisan training—these are skills-based qualifications that can open immediate employment opportunities and even empower graduates to start their own businesses.
In today’s world, skilled trades remain essential and in high demand, making this path both practical and impactful.
Congratulations to the graduates of Highbury College your hard work has equipped you with real, usable skills, and the future ahead is full of possibility.
#asweserve
#fromemancipationtosolutions
“And in the story of Jesus and Judas, we are reminded that even betrayal can sit close to purpose. Not everyone who walks beside us is aligned with us, and not every presence is meant to remain. Some are allowed in the story to reveal strength, not to destroy it”. — Nolubabalo Mcinga