With these words at the ZANU Congress at Gwelo, May 24, 1964, the Rev Ndabaningi Sithole put #Zimbabwe on a liberation path – a path all the people of this country knew so well.🇿🇼
From: The Herald, Dec 19, 1979
Herbert Ushewokunze said this years ago :: In his book, An Agenda for Zimbabwe,
Ushewokunze (1984: 3–4) writes: "Today, we must guard against a trend where the few take over power from the white minority and exercise it for the black minority."
Why apologies for telling his truth? Not everyone who occupies land in Africa is African. We are aware that lands were taken from our people and therefore one doesn't suddenly become African by number of decades they spent in Africa.
African countries like Morocco, Egypt,Tunisia etc with white population where once dominated by 100% black population b4 Arab invasion which chased the likes of the Fulanis, kush, and Nubians away from their land. The have been using the Fulanis to achieve their goal in Africa.
African Allumini crowd funding strategy that can help improve the quality of education in public school and also create a culture based on generational responsibility. It's a bold move away from dependency on parent associations and government.
#African#educate#APMEducate
Does the label of a 'rich country' have to be determined by a minority few wealthy elites having a monopoly of investment opportunities and priviledged access to national resources? What if national wealth is not trickling down to the majority disenfranchised citizens?
Is our inherited education systems creating thinkers or conformers who memorise knowledge to become job seekers and only learn to meet the standards set by those who created the system rather than surpass the standards and create their own value systems? @BantuPower @JAMEELASANI