The Habit of Athrazhur... A man is nothing more than what he does. What he repeatedly does he becomes. We are our habits. The garments we wear, our dwelling, our habitation. I am conscious creation.
This is how they steal black welt from black family. They use the law to confiscate black land and give it to white corporation.. They get ready to lock up a black family for refusing to give up their land to a railroad company..
African Countries that have qualified for the Round of 32 of the world cup:
1. South Africa 🇿🇦
2. Morocco 🇲🇦
3. Ivory Coast 🇨🇮
4. Cape Verde 🇨🇻
5. Senegal 🇸🇳
6. Egypt 🇪🇬
7. Ghana 🇬🇭
8. DR Congo 🇨🇩
9. Algeria 🇩🇿
9 of 10 quality qualify.
Wisdom is not in only recognizing obvious symptoms. Wisdom is in having the vision to forge the path forward. PanAfrican curriculum development, the "Manhattan" project for the Black/African Nation...
Young Black boys on a chain gang in 1903. This is around 40 years after the "end" of slavery.
These boys are all in a forced labor camp, working for free, arrested for "loitering" & "vagrancy", "speaking loudly to a white woman” or such petty ‘crimes’.
South African Poet and political activist Professor Keorapetse Kgositsile (1938-2018) with his son Thebe Neruda Kgositsile (Earl Sweatshirt). Source: Genius
Dr Joshua Maponga - The Classroom Must Serve African Development
Joshua Maponga has done it again.
In this clip from the 3 June premiere in Dar es Salaam of The Spearhead’s documentary challenging the Western narrative on Tanzania's post-election violence, ‘What Happened on October 29?’ the philosopher called for Tanzania to toss out its colonial-era curriculum. He suggested the government prepare young people to become stewards of the east African country’s vast natural resources.
Indeed, Tanzania ranks third in Africa for critical mineral reserves. Half of Tanzania’s exports are minerals, which generate $2.5 billion annually, according to the US International Trade Administration. Plus, revenues are expected to surge to $6.6 billion by 2027.
So do you agree with Maponga that Tanzanians should develop the skills to take control of their natural wealth? And what is education like in your African country? Drop us a comment.
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Dr Joshua Maponga - The Classroom Must Serve African Development
Joshua Maponga has done it again.
In this clip from the 3 June premiere in Dar es Salaam of The Spearhead’s documentary challenging the Western narrative on Tanzania's post-election violence, ‘What Happened on October 29?’ the philosopher called for Tanzania to toss out its colonial-era curriculum. He suggested the government prepare young people to become stewards of the east African country’s vast natural resources.
Indeed, Tanzania ranks third in Africa for critical mineral reserves. Half of Tanzania’s exports are minerals, which generate $2.5 billion annually, according to the US International Trade Administration. Plus, revenues are expected to surge to $6.6 billion by 2027.
So do you agree with Maponga that Tanzanians should develop the skills to take control of their natural wealth? And what is education like in your African country? Drop us a comment.
For more like this, follow The Spearhead.
Así es la esclavitud en las minas en el este del Congo, de donde sale más del 70% del cobalto del mundo, miles de esclavos diariamente extraen el mineral por apenas 2$ al dia para llenar los bolsillos a las multinacionales capitalistas.
El capitalismo que no te enseñan, así es como se sostiene el nivel de vida y de consumo en Occidente, en estas minas al menos hay 40.000 niños esclavizados que pican piedra para que Apple saque 4 modelos de Iphone cada año.
Our first fight cannot be for "Land", or "Government". These are things that need financial capital, that can't be the presumed starting point. Our starting point is the truth, that is capital available to all. It will cost you every lie that has ever comforted you...
Just like we must not make the mistake to think the choice is between capitalism and socialism, christianity and islam... do not fall for their constructs. Just as the choice could never be between "black" and "white". They create laughable constructs and ensnare us in debate...
We do not need a "united states" of Africa. What we need is a practical Nationhood that unites and uplifts us across the diaspora and the continent. I hate to draw parallels, but something as essential to existence as religion, a basis for biological and economic reproduction.