The EFF / black people should stop responding to race baiting on the struggle song. The song is another "vbs", media driven narrative. Its a distraction. Focus fighters.
@El_Aksah @ANCfails@MxolisiBob They want Africa in ruins because if we built our countries to where they should be we would be a voice that MUST be listened to. They can't have that. Why do you think there is perpetual war in the middle east? Drugs and guns in South America?
To recap: scientists have the technology for bioweapons that can deliver a substance to target and kill up to whole ethnicities, while the same substance would have no effect on other ethnic groups. If you're African, for historical reasons, this should worry you.
African Official Unleashes on Bill Gates and George Soros: 'My Continent Is Not Your Giant Climate Laboratory' Africa is fighting back against the New #WEF Order #Soros Well done #Nigeria https://t.co/l3ZPnkplrh
City Because It’s A Money Industry. Almost Everyone Is Looking For A Way To Use Another Person For Financial Gain. It Ruined The Concept Of Marriage. Education And Being Human”
On that date 2 000 Black students had been on strike in Soweto, protesting against the compelled use of Afrikaans as medium of instruction in 50% of subjects in secondary schools.
#NORTHWESTTIMES#PEOPLEMUSTKNOW
The first indication of African unrest at Soweto schools was noticed by government authorities on 4 June, who reported it to the Minister of Bantu Administration and Development and of Bantu Education, M. C. Botha.
WHAT HAPPENED ON THIS DAY IN SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY 💡
On this day 9 June in 1976,Soweto students begin protest against the compulsory use of Afrikaans.
Pupils at Naledi High School vented their anger by burning out a police car and damaging three other vehicles.
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@drnathimdladla@SizweLo Colonialism never ended. We are still governed though monetary policy and trade. Those who don't play the game are sanctioned back into poverty.
@SizweLo Eish Sizwe - the IMF & World Bank have never been in favor of creating independence & sustainability but the opposite. These institutions are built on the banking model of having a few wealthy nations that fund the model 2 make profits as investors, while creating dependency
@SizweLo South Africa has been 10years behind Zimbabwe in a similarly dangerous trajectory, there’s obviously no formula with certain issues and matters influencing how things move. Taking more money from the IMF & World Bank should not be celebrated is what we agree on 👍🏾
@SizweLo I hope u’ve also read Robert “Mshengu” Kavanagh’s book called “Zimbabwe - Challengjng the stereotypes”. In one of the chapters he covers the role the IMF and World Bank had in the destruction of Zimbabwe. What I enjoyed most were the delayed similarities South Africa experiences
Because they needed cash, farmers were trapped by middlemen and forced to sell at low market prices which decimated their incomes. Meanwhile, mostly white commercial farmers stopped producing food for domestic consumption and instead focused on export crops and horticulture