Black South Africans are suffering from what is called the Stockholm syndrome.
They love their tormentors who are white, that’s why it is not even xenophobia it is afrophobia.
It is Africans that they do not want.
~ prof Lumumba ~
#ThePolygamist#ThePolygamistNetflix
The writing on this show is brilliant! Every detail matters, and every scene connects to something bigger, leading to even more shocking plot twists. 🤭
There’s one particular scene that seems to hint at another storyline that is yet to be explored.
The African diaspora needs to stop treating this as just another online debate.
If South Africa wants to normalise the mistreatment, humiliation and scapegoating of other Africans, then Africans outside South Africa should respond economically and culturally.
Stop watching South African films and shows. Stop buying South African wine. Stop buying South African products. Stop promoting South African tourism. Stop rewarding a country that treats vulnerable Africans as disposable while still expecting African solidarity, African markets and African cultural support.
This is not hatred of ordinary South Africans. It is a refusal to support a system and a social climate that dehumanises other Africans while calling it patriotism.
If African lives matter, then African money, attention and cultural support should also matter.
At this point, it is a moral obligation! I for one, I am done!
A Black man scoring the first goal of the 2026 World Cup to silence the African continent’s most hostile nation towards Black foreigners is absolutely poetic. Thank you, Mexico! 🇲🇽
Amkeni.
RUTO wants to take a 100B loan against the 1.5% affordable housing tax remittances so he can build 250,000 houses.
We have remitted above 360B so far.
Where is that money since we don't even have 100000 houses built in 4 years?
Impeach Ruto ✊
Yesterday in Parliament, the Cabinet Secretary for Health, Aden Duale, failed to assure the country that the government’s decision‑making on the Ebola question is within the law and fully under control. The Constitution demands both legality and respect for court orders and public participation.
Listening to him, the message is clear, the court will have its say but the executive will enforce their way.
When a High Court has already issued conservatory orders suspending an Ebola‑related facility, any suggestion that the Executive can press on regardless converts being within the law into a slogan to justify disobedience. Constitutional obedience is not optional and it is not subject to administrative convenience.
Kenyans are entitled to clear, honest answers. Who authorised these arrangements, on what legal basis and with what safeguards for public health and sovereignty? Dismissing concerns as mere alarm while sidestepping these questions undermines public trust in both the Ministry of Health and Parliament’s oversight role.
The right to health under Article 43 must be read together with Articles 10, 94, 95 and 165 on constitutionalism, public participation and the authority of the courts. You cannot promote public health by eroding the very legal framework that protects Kenyans from arbitrary executive action.
Let me remind you that as Chief Justice, David Maraga called for the impeachment of Uhuru Kenyatta for violating the Constitution. He did so not once but time without number. For whatever it’s worth, it held the belligerent President at bay.