Slaves were never allowed to leave the plantations to go anywhere but they were allowed to go to church and I guess that tells you everything you need to know
Zwelakhe Mthethwa explains how the South Africa Constitution took the land and mineral economic power from our Kings and Queens to white businesses and government officials.
#CrimesOfColonialism
⛓️ On March 28, 1658, the Dutch ship Amersfoort brought the first enslaved people to the Cape — only 174 of ~250 Angolans survived after many were discarded.
◾️ This marked spread of slavery in Southern Africa driven by European colonial powers.
Emerald Van Zyl @interrec has been exposing Standard Bank for as long as I've been on Twitter, 2011. He has been posting proof but somehow some of you have taken promos to attack victims of this bank!
An evil system needs evil servants to prosper.
I worked corporate communications for a bank for five years of my life. This statement basically says... "For god's sake! This woman again? Can't she just go away?🤦🏽♀️"
So, yeah. Whatever the prof said they did, they did it.
As if any bank would just admit to intimidation or harm. Dr. Anele Hammond moved out of her home, lived in hotels, and faced real threats. Everything she says about the intimidation and harassment is believable. #StandWithDrHammond#Accountability
@StandardBankZA Guys I'm also a victim of Standard Bank with my wife, they received court orders quickly and came to repossess an expensive car that we were paying. I thank @DrAneleMngadi for coming out, we tried and unfortunately we do not have financial powers to fight @StandardBankZA MAFIAS
His purpose was not preservation. It was Bible translation and conversion. Wilhelm Bleek the German linguist. He worked on comparative Southern African linguistics at the Cape Colony. Genuinely scholarly in intent but operating entirely within a colonial epistemological…
The written codification of Southern African languages happened through missionary linguists in the 19th century. The key figures:
John William Colenso Anglican bishop who produced the first systematic isiZulu grammar and dictionary in the 1850s…
MTHUMA/NTUMA (SODOM APPLE)🍃
Long before any dentist mixed lidocaine in a sterile syringe, uMelaphi a (healer) placed a fruit in fire. When the smoke rose, they directed it with knowledge, not guesswork into the mouth of the one who was suffering…
Umrhabulo:
The Dutch word for farmer is Boer. The Dutch who descended in Cape Town in 1652 were initially referred to as the Trekboers ( trek referred to a long journey on foot) by the British who had put their system of governance in the Cape and had the Dutch reporting to them. This forced the Dutch to start moving inland essentially fleeing from British rule and in the process expanding their settlement in native land. Of course the British kept track of them and also setting shop on native land. Part of the confrontations between the British and the Dutch is what led to the Anglo-Boer War. Both parties were fighting for control over land that did not belong to them to the extent of reaching the concensus of forming the Union of South Africa in 1910. Natives were deemed to be subjects of both savages and were never party to the consensus. In years to follow , 1948 being the most significant- the National Party officially introduced the system of apartheid, a system of extreme dehumanization of the black body.
When the Dutch in present day South Africa refer to themselves as Boers it is not precisely because they are competent in farming. They stole land belonging to natives and created farms out of it. There is no native word for farm particularly if we look at the etymology. The word farm is medieval Latin word firma which means fixed payment and also in Anglo French where it means rent - one and the same thing. The Dutch forcefully occupied property that does not belong them, and are not even paying rent.
When the Dutch and British argue that they fought for this country they are referring to the Anglo-Boer War - which was a war between two land thieves. Today the savage lot is calling for Cape Independence.
Abahambe.
The best way to fix Africa is to begin demolishing churches, the physical & mental structures.
Their Jesus would watch drones & words do the deed.
The physical structures won't take long to demolish.
It is the mental church that's going to take long to clear.