It is now very clear that indeed Floyd and Dr Ndlozi were the brains behind EFF.
Logic is gone, Malema has gone rogue. The people who could talk to him are gone.
Th party now is operating on Woodwork Intelligence.
WHO WAS SHEMBE?
(Black Consciousness before “the” Black Consciousness.)
The 10th of March 1910 marked the arrival of Shembe in Natal, coming from the Free State to build what would become a historic community that would outlive him for centuries: Ibandla lamaNazaretha.
His journey was filled with hardship. 10/16 of his children died as he initially refused to heed his calling, and his wives(4) had to leave him. When he arrived in Natal he was known as a mad “Msuthu” man, imprisoned several times, faced attempts on his life, and propaganda was spread about him in churches and schools.
Prophet Isaiah Mudliwamafa Shembe was born in 1870 in Estcourt. His family later moved to Harrismith in the Free State, where they lived on a farm. Shembe worked there as a herdsman.
At avery young age he began experiencing supernatural encounters, including hearing a “voice” giving him instructions, which some he ignored, and as a result most of his children died. One of the instructions was for him to go preach in the eastern part of the country, which he eventually obeyed.
When he arrived in Natal he had no house and no relatives, and slept in the wilderness for 3 years. At first he sent his converts to nearby churches, but these churches eventually rejected them, accusing Shembe of having an “ungodly spirit.” His followers then began travelling with him as he preached, and that is how Ibandla lamaNazaretha was formed.
In 1913, he was summoned to Mount Nhlangakazi, where he received the commandments that would guide the church.
AmaNazaretha have 3 guiding books: Izihlabelelo zamaNazaretha, Incwadi yoMncwabo, which contain hymns and teachings of Shembe, and the Bible.
Shembe’s vision was to build an independent black community. He taught that hard work is a form of prayer. Offerings were used to buy land and small farms, which were given to widows and orphans so they could live there, grow food, and sell the surplus.
He encouraged woodcrafts such as making brooms for sale, and taught followers to work diligently and build an inheritance for their children so they would not remain trapped in the cycle of working for white employers. He also emphasised that black people must preserve their identity and know that God loves them as they are.
Shembe passed away on 2 May 1935, after a short illness suspected to have been pneumonia. Shortly before his death he had walked over 85 km from Mkhuze to eMseleni, sleeping outside for three nights, and upon arrival baptised more than 80 people.
In his will he left most of his assets to the church.
Shembe built a faith system known as UbuNazaretha. At the time Christianity was a standard religion, and a black man establishing a religion was not going to be allowed. AmaNazaretha never referred to themselves as Christians.
Shembe himself never went to school, and others assisted with writing. He was multilingual—speaking Nguni languages, Sesotho, and Afrikaans—and preached in Lesotho, Swatini, Pondoland, and Zululand.
Today Ibandla lamaNazaretha is estimated to have around 8 million followers, including many amakhosi in KwaZulu-Natal, and even the King of the Zulu nation.
Dear God,
Thank You for the precious gift of life and for bringing us to this beautiful Friday. Thank You for Your faithfulness and for the grace that sustains us each day.
Lord, we seek You first this Friday morning because we desire to walk with You all day long. Guide our steps and open doors that no one can shut. Let every opportunity that aligns with Your perfect will find us today.
Father, we ask for Your divine protection over our lives and our families. Shield us from every scheme of the enemy, from harm, from fear, and from anything that seeks to steal our peace and joy. Cover us with Your unfailing love.
We declare that this is the day You have made, and we will rejoice and be glad in it. Let this day be filled with breakthroughs, progress, divine connections, and abundant favor. May Your glory be evident in every step we take and in every word we speak.
In Jesus’ name we pray
PRAY THIS POWERFULLY🔥
What may take others a lifetime, happens for me this year.
Where others complain and sorrow, I rejoice and testify.
My case is different!
I will not laugh today and cry tomorrow, my joy is everlasting.
My blessings are permanent.
What God has given me cannot be reversed.
I have access to divine wisdom and the right information that secures my lifting.
I advance on every side, nothing can stop me.
It is impossible for the devil to limit me.
My progress and success are sealed in Christ.
The kind of results that follow me will make people ask for my God.
Type a powerful AMEN 🔥🙏 if this is you
Real men don’t just fall for a woman’s looks, they fall for the way her soul shines when she talks about what she loves, the strength she carries through her pain, and the softness in her heart when she chooses to love despite being broken.
They’re drawn to the way she thinks, the values she holds, the kindness in her words, and the fire in her spirit.
A real man knows beauty fades, but a soulful connection, that depth, that truth, that light within her, is what stays.
He craves the kind of love that feels like home, not lust that fades with time. Because real love isn’t just about touching skin, it’s about touching souls.
He wants a woman he can build with, grow with, cry with, someone who brings peace, not just pleasure.
He watches how she carries herself when no one’s looking, how she treats others with grace even when she’s hurting.
He listens not just to her voice, but to the silence behind her words. Because when a man is ready to love with his whole heart, he’s not chasing the thrill, he’s choosing the one who makes his soul feel safe.
He sees her beauty, yes, but he stays for her essence. And that kind of love? It doesn’t fade. It deepens.
~ MayAnnMateoRigor
✨🙌🏾💫
Abalozi Spirit
Most spiritually gifted people claim to have abalozi or confuse abalozi spirits with other spirits. Today I would like to share my knowledge and experience about Abalozi Spirits.
Abalozi are very rare they are the spirits of Umnono, strongly uses