The basic tenet of black consciousness is that the black man must
reject all value systems that diminish him and reduce his basic human
dignity, especially when dark forces emanate from the political systems
in power.
There has been an awakening felt by millions of blacks in South
Africa. Until recently, it was not fully understood that the enemy was
from within.
For most black people, the definition of progress has been advancing
their education, their standard of living, and access to services and
other freedoms. This has been partially achieved over the last twenty
years, but recent progress has stagnated, and in many instances
reversed.
With our black people’s over-eagerness to achieve their freedom and dignity, dark forces were born.
The minority elite ANC government became drunk with power – their
priorities became focused on stealing and creating wealth for
themselves, instead of worrying about the millions of people who
desperately needed them.
Out of this evolved South Africa’s version of the house Negro – yes, the
corrupt ANC parliament members have housed Negroes, succumbing to their
new master of material greed and debauchery, turning their backs
against their own people. All whilst constructing the perception that
they are still the good shepherd.
The definition of progress mutated and became defined by how many
people could be brainwashed to be part of the political order. Blacks
were drafted into the ANC College and inducted into the black social
order to be used as a bourgeois buffer zone in the mass deception
created to numb the masses of black people.
The black masses were “dumbed down” and kept compliant while the ANC
criminals and their bourgeois sinfully redirected and “consumed” the
money and privileges that were promised for restoring the black man’s
dignity.
Black people were encouraged to abandon their religion and convert to that of the bourgeois oppressors.
The cracks are now gaping holes, and common people see the ANC-laced bourgeois for what they really are – Thieves.
Our people have the clarity they were looking for. They are strong and
now are awakened in the most positive call to be heard from the black
world in a long time.
For those still being oppressed by the dark ANC-laced bourgeois
forces, it is a peculiar sensation – this double-consciousness, this
sense of always looking at oneself through the eyes of others…one feels a
strange twoness – two souls, two thoughts, two unreconciled strivings,
and two warring ideals in one dark body.
We must use our dogged strength to tear the destructive ANC influence out so that our true consciousness can be purified.
This raised level of consciousness is no longer relegated to a race,
culture, or creed, it is now a collective consciousness that has united
all South Africans, and all those who share a common outrage at the
deception pulled over our eyes by the minority-black-ANC-elite for so
many years.
The false system forced on us by the ANC bourgeois has become our new oppressor.
This is a call to all South Africans to purify your consciousness,
open your eyes, and let those dark forces know that they have stolen our
dignity, and for that, they will pay.
A unified South Africa will bring the fall of the criminals in
government who have stolen and lied to us, and allowed our country to
deteriorate unashamedly.
By: Menzi Solomon Shange
Published on South Africa Today – South Africa News
Sunday, August 28, 2016
Thursday, August 25, 2016
Massive drug bust at Cape Town International Airport
The smuggling and selling of drugs is of great concern to SAPS
because of the devastation that it causes among the youth and the
community in general. It is a well-known fact that many crimes are
directly associated with substance abuse.
The prevention of illegal drugs being sold on the streets was addressed in the late evening of yesterday, Wednesday 24 August 2016, when police from Border Police based at Cape Town International Airport arrested a Johannesburg woman after drugs had been found in her luggage. The 26-year-old woman from Wanderers, Johannesburg, landed in Cape Town at 21:40 on a flight from East London. After the passengers had collected their luggage from the carousel, the Border Police members conducted random stop and search operations. When searching the suitcase of the woman they found numerous parcels wrapped in tin foil and further examination led to the discovery of Tik with an estimated street value of R5.4million, which was promptly seized.
The Station Commander at the Cape Town International Airport SAPS, Colonel Anton Olivier, commended the members of the Border Police for their vigilance and a job well done in seizing this large single consignment of drugs. The woman is to appear in the Khayelitsha Priority Crimes Court tomorrow, Friday 26 August 2016, on charges of dealing in drugs.
Published on - South Africa Today – South Africa News
The prevention of illegal drugs being sold on the streets was addressed in the late evening of yesterday, Wednesday 24 August 2016, when police from Border Police based at Cape Town International Airport arrested a Johannesburg woman after drugs had been found in her luggage. The 26-year-old woman from Wanderers, Johannesburg, landed in Cape Town at 21:40 on a flight from East London. After the passengers had collected their luggage from the carousel, the Border Police members conducted random stop and search operations. When searching the suitcase of the woman they found numerous parcels wrapped in tin foil and further examination led to the discovery of Tik with an estimated street value of R5.4million, which was promptly seized.
The Station Commander at the Cape Town International Airport SAPS, Colonel Anton Olivier, commended the members of the Border Police for their vigilance and a job well done in seizing this large single consignment of drugs. The woman is to appear in the Khayelitsha Priority Crimes Court tomorrow, Friday 26 August 2016, on charges of dealing in drugs.
Published on - South Africa Today – South Africa News
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Armed Robbery at Engen Garage Auckland Park Johannesburg VIDEO
Armed Robbery at Engen Garage Auckland Park Johannesburg. The
suspects held up staff at the Garage Quickshop. Nobody was allowed to
leave the shop. The thieves took cash from the customers as well.
Do you recognize these criminals, if so please call the South African Police on 10111.
South Africa Today – South Africa News
Do you recognize these criminals, if so please call the South African Police on 10111.
South Africa Today – South Africa News
Online dating scam two Nigerians arrested – Cape Town
Two Nigerian men and two local women were arrested in Cape Town on
Tuesday night for opening bank accounts with banks in South Africa and
using those accounts to receive money from online dating victims.
The Hawks seized five laptops, two of them with profiles of people who have been fraudulently used to scam people online, as well as 12 cellphones.
The suspects, aged between 27 and 38 years, will make their first appearance at the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court on Thursday.
The arrest of these four suspects takes the total number of suspects arrested for online dating scam to eleven.
Online dating scams range from minor white lies to outright thievery. In order to escape being another victim it is best to not trust anybody online until you have met them in person, especially on dating sites. Not all online dating sites are scams, but it would be best not to give out email address, or to many personal details, and stay away from people who ask you for money.
South Africa Today – South Africa News
The Hawks seized five laptops, two of them with profiles of people who have been fraudulently used to scam people online, as well as 12 cellphones.
The suspects, aged between 27 and 38 years, will make their first appearance at the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court on Thursday.
The arrest of these four suspects takes the total number of suspects arrested for online dating scam to eleven.
Online dating scams range from minor white lies to outright thievery. In order to escape being another victim it is best to not trust anybody online until you have met them in person, especially on dating sites. Not all online dating sites are scams, but it would be best not to give out email address, or to many personal details, and stay away from people who ask you for money.
South Africa Today – South Africa News
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Forced to fetch water with a bucket tied to his crutches – disabled man has little hope
Disabled man fetches water with a bucket tied to his crutches.
Pietermaritzburg resident has little hope elections will change his plight.
To fetch water, Simon Chonco has to tie a 20 litre container to his crutches with wire and walk for an hour to the river. He voted in the municipal elections, but has little hope that his pleas for a house with running water and electricity will be heard.
Chonco, 59, lives in Egoqweni in ward 11, of Msunduzi municipality in KwaZulu-Natal.
Chonco can’t speak properly and sometimes cannot not hear at all. He writes down what he wants to say. He is epileptic and walks with crutches.
He lives alone in a one-roomed metal shack, far from other residents. His single room has a bed with a pile of blankets, a bench, and several empty water containers. The floor is dusty.
He says he has been living in Egoqweni for six years.
Chonco voted in the August 3 elections, but not for the ANC councillor Sipho Madonda. Madonda, the sitting councillor whose candidature was marked by controversy, won with 77.45% of the votes cast, down from 88.7% in 2011.
Chonco has no faith that Madonda will change his living conditions.
“He has not been of help to me since I have been a resident. We have no water and no electricity. I want a better house but because he is never available I’m clueless about what to do in order for me to get a proper house. I survive through the mercy of my neighbours.”
“I can’t walk, I use crutches. The same crutches help me when I have to fetch water from the river that is far away from my house. The reason I voted for another party is because I’m hoping it will bring change. My ward councillor is useless,” said Chonco.
One of Chonco’s neighbours who asked not to be named said neighbours had spoken to Madonda about Chonco’s plight.
“As neighbours we have called him and told him about the situation but he never cares. I’m one of the people who have voted but I didn’t vote for the ANC. I voted for another party because we were hoping that if it wins, that is a message to the ANC to pull up its socks,” said the resident.
“All I want is a better house, access to water and electricity,” said Chonco.
Madonda told GroundUp he would ensure that there would be development in Egoqweni. “Nhlazatshe location is being prioritised. Water, electricity and roads will be the infrastructure that is put first in that location. As a resident of that location, Chonco will benefit accordingly,” said Madonda.
By Ntombi Mbomvu/Groundup
South Africa Today – South Africa News
Simon Chonco has to walk for an hour on crutches to fetch water from the river. Photo: Ntombi Mbomvu/ Groundup |
To fetch water, Simon Chonco has to tie a 20 litre container to his crutches with wire and walk for an hour to the river. He voted in the municipal elections, but has little hope that his pleas for a house with running water and electricity will be heard.
Chonco, 59, lives in Egoqweni in ward 11, of Msunduzi municipality in KwaZulu-Natal.
Chonco can’t speak properly and sometimes cannot not hear at all. He writes down what he wants to say. He is epileptic and walks with crutches.
He lives alone in a one-roomed metal shack, far from other residents. His single room has a bed with a pile of blankets, a bench, and several empty water containers. The floor is dusty.
He says he has been living in Egoqweni for six years.
Chonco voted in the August 3 elections, but not for the ANC councillor Sipho Madonda. Madonda, the sitting councillor whose candidature was marked by controversy, won with 77.45% of the votes cast, down from 88.7% in 2011.
Chonco has no faith that Madonda will change his living conditions.
“He has not been of help to me since I have been a resident. We have no water and no electricity. I want a better house but because he is never available I’m clueless about what to do in order for me to get a proper house. I survive through the mercy of my neighbours.”
“I can’t walk, I use crutches. The same crutches help me when I have to fetch water from the river that is far away from my house. The reason I voted for another party is because I’m hoping it will bring change. My ward councillor is useless,” said Chonco.
One of Chonco’s neighbours who asked not to be named said neighbours had spoken to Madonda about Chonco’s plight.
“As neighbours we have called him and told him about the situation but he never cares. I’m one of the people who have voted but I didn’t vote for the ANC. I voted for another party because we were hoping that if it wins, that is a message to the ANC to pull up its socks,” said the resident.
“All I want is a better house, access to water and electricity,” said Chonco.
Madonda told GroundUp he would ensure that there would be development in Egoqweni. “Nhlazatshe location is being prioritised. Water, electricity and roads will be the infrastructure that is put first in that location. As a resident of that location, Chonco will benefit accordingly,” said Madonda.
By Ntombi Mbomvu/Groundup
South Africa Today – South Africa News
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