Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Defuse the Deception

(Unbridled thoughts of A Pan-Africanist)

The REVOLUTION starts by defusing the deception based on the psychological front. the control is based on the agenda of creating in our minds the belief that theirs is THE way and it is the panacea for all or challenges and problems. Our strength lies in the realization by US that the slave mentality created by this agenda will only maintain and enhance our slave condition. They will come in the image of brother (your brother). Speak in the language of my brother, your brother. Act like the brother I should have and know. This is a trap the trap....in the name of my brother....and for my sake. I do not believe in a brotherhood of exploitation. I believe in a partnership of mutual understanding and benefit.

Friday, 16 August 2013

I am An Alcoholic

When I drink I feel good

Later I am lazy

I cannot even feel or lift my legs

At the end of the day

My money is zero

My family is hungry

My family is angry

 

Alcohol you control me

You make me helpless

You are good in time of pleasure

But later I regret everything

I am an alcoholic

Tuesday, 13 August 2013

The cunning nature of the whites

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: ihonga hengari <ihongahengari@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 18:33:28 +0200
Subject: the cunning nature of the whites
To: ndjarakana..@gmail.com

The main elements of culture are dress,language,religion and food,look at
what the white does to displace your culture as an intergral part of
gaining dominion over everything,
A white man will start by formating your brain and load his new perceptions
in to your head through the shit he calls education,he will teach you to
always speak in english,the type of food you must eat,how you should dress
... and even introduce his religion that will make you feel that your own
native religion is inferior.He will even give a mortal blow to your culture
by making you believe that culture is dynamic while he clearly knows that
he is the one who engineered and crafted everything so that anything he
wants to do runs softly.

BUT I CONGRATULATE HIM BECAUSE HE FINALLY WON,FOR EXAMPLE I USED ENGLISH TO
CONVEY THE ABOVE PARAGRAPH.


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Thursday, 8 August 2013

The Game of the Colonizer (Exposed)

(Bridled thoughts of a Pan-Africanist)

 

You rejoice in me being down

You rejoice in me being a slave

You rejoice in me being the exploited

You rejoice when you exploit me

You kill me for waking up

 

My resources are for others

The rules are not made for me

The rules are against me

 

You make my people fight each other

You make my brother my enemy

You make my neighbor my enemy

 

You make me despise who I am

You make me rejoice in who I am not

 

You have poisoned my mind

You have made me reject my humanity

 

You make me play a game

A game with your rules

You set the rules against me

 

I lose the game before it starts

For the rules are to make you the winner

 

You make me rejoice in the downfall of my brother

In you I hope to get relief

Relief from the pain and suffering from you

 

You are my yoke of suffering

 

Your brotherhood is unbalanced

You come like a brother

You abuse my brotherhood to you

 

You kill my visionary leaders

You trick me into believing in you

You make me believe in my fake leaders

You make me believe that your view is the only view

 

You exploit my resources

You make me value your goods

You make me reject my own goods

 

I have known you for centuries

I know your greatness

I know the greatness of my people

 

You make me believe I cannot be without you

You make me a worshiper of your ancestors

You make me reject my ancestors

 

The revolution shall be

For I am still an African

I have great ancestors

I will not reject them

 

I have found my great connection

I am great

The great shall rise to be

 

You shall never kill a resolve to be free

Freedom is part of me

Even under bondage

Even under your yoke

I am free

For freedom is in my spirit

Bed of Solitude

My bed
You have become a place of exile
Exile from my beloved
 
Each night is a journey
A journey through a jungle of my thoughts
 
My bed
You are too big for me
For you remind me of someone special
Should I cut you in halve?
 
I wish to come late to you
For I do not wish to be reminded of the absence of the one
 
Some nights are spent awake
For the reality is too much to bear
 
My solitude is my servitude
 
I am propelled by hope
Hope for the next day
Next day may bring the day to be with her
 
May the sleepless nights pay off
 
My struggle is over today
The morning has found me
It brings with it fuel for hope
For the sun raises from her direction
The sun rays or light passes over her first
 
The day begins with me ready and waiting
It must find me waiting
It must find me awake
I must receive the first light from upon her.
 

Saturday, 4 May 2013

Mbanderu Youth Association of Botswana (MYAB)'s Position on the Ovambanderu Leadership Dispute

The Mbanderu Youth Association of Botswana through its National Executive Committee adopted a "Non – alliance" stance on the Mbanderu dispute which started as a disagreement on the provisions of a constitution purported to be adopted by a section of the oVambanderu in Namibia on behalf of the entire tribe. The conflict has now grown and mutated to a succession dispute. One group is rally behind Keharanjo Nguvauva while the other group is behind Kilus Karaerua Nguvauva. This has been a long and protracted dispute, now at its manifest stage where everyone, passively or actively involved feels the heat. The purpose of this article therefore, is to explain how and why the Mbanderu Youth Association of Botswana adopted a "Non-alliance" position.
This position was first discussed at the association's national conference held on the 26th May 2007 in Sehitwa, and later endorsed by a national consultative workshop(Leadership forum) held on the 27th September 2008, in Francistown. On the 1st November 2008 the Myab National Executive Committee adopted it as an official position of the association, on the matter.
I presume is now the duty of all the structures of the association including individual members to ensure total commitment to the position to show unity of action and purpose. We should be vehemently defend and explain it, to all who seek clarification and justification, without fear or flattery. During the discussions the following reasons and factors were noted and considered;
1. Lack of facts and direct involvement in the whole crisis:-It is true that people in conflict tend to put their side of the matter in a better light, and this employs the use of extreme rhetoric by the parties involved. Since we are not directly involved in the strategic planning sessions including meetings, our judgment and choice will short of true/real facts and become skewed(it will be from a less informed position), hence better to remain non-aliened.
2. Legal requirements:-We are not Namibians. The parties involved sort the assistance of the Namibians courts of law and legal systems to determine the matter. In terms of the law, we are technically excluded from the whole issue. Even the said constitution has little or no direct effect on us. Involvement in the matter at that level will compromise our legal status and put us in an awkward position. Our allegiance and support will also compromise the legitimacy of the issue(s) and weaken the position of the group we are to support in the eyes of the Namibian government and the law.
3. Mediation:-Conflict is a universal phenomenon wherever people, with their diverse unique natures, work for the same institution. It is present in a wide range of social relationships and can occur in a particular individuals, between different individuals and between groups. Positive or negative consequences, depends largely on the approach followed and the nature of the solution. Our believe is that, the solution to this conflict is through negotiation, and we have already availed our selves for that purpose. On that basis is neither logical nor strategic for us to endorse and support any of the conflicting parties.
How to behave (members)?
First and foremost we should accept that there is a conflict in our tribe, which resulted in the emergence of two antagonistic groups. Secondly we should view this conflict as an opportunity to improve and develop our conflict management capacity as a tribe. Our actions and general behavior therefore, should reflect the principle of 'non-alliance'. We should not seem to be;
1. hostile to any of the groups
2. working in cahoots with any of the groups
3. engaged in hate-talk or speech for/against any of the groups
In conclusion we should understand that the Mbanderu Youth Association of Botswana can't force peace upon the parties, but at least we can create a space and an atmosphere, in which talks can start. It is our obligation as an association to ensure that there is peace, harmony and cohesion in our people. It is my honest believe that you will heed the call and support the course.
Thank you,
Tjiramanga Kavei
Secretary General-MYAB
23/06/2010

From the MYAB Website:
http://mbanderuyouthbotswana.m.webs.com/site/mobile?dm_path=%2Findex.htm&fw_sig_premium=0&fw_sig_site=59125408&fw_sig_social=1&fw_sig_url=http://mbanderuyouthbotswana.webs.com/&fw_sig_api_key=522b0eedffc137c934fc7268582d53a1&fw_sig_time=1367642663410&fw_sig_access_token=fb79c65c12fe53a2057b3395ae15e5e9406166ad&fw_sig_permission_level=0&fw_sig_is_admin=0&fw_sig_session_key=100ef0b1853b8297248c107b8b037345bb584406eaca0626412794228d1ac08a-59125408&fw_sig_tier=0&fw_sig_permissions=none&fw_sig=45ae7b0ded41813409cabd162a542a9d&fb_sig_network=fw#2000

Tuesday, 16 April 2013

Fwd: Scars of Oppression

From: Prince Kamaazengi Marenga I

Scars Of Oppression barb-wire my people's personalities and imprison their egos in walls of shame or some "Wapula" of hopelessness. Grown Up Pain drives my people into conniptions of anger, some commit suicide, taking selves to early graves, many screw themselves up publicly, drinkin to death, eating to death (licking fingers greazy with death ingredients), smoking lungs out.... We, at Kalakuta calls for re-value "action", go back into our bloodstream and visit places our forebears travelled. Healing is a journey into our molecular structure, we need to take "dirt" off our DNA.....define things our way, name or rename this and that, use our brains (not the softwares installed through the school shit-stem, minds rotting from being exposed to too much europa, china or amerika), use our brains, polish that which is ours to educate our ex-enslaved selves back into Life! Life as instructed by socialism not the kind of life that capitalises on the weak to inveigle itsself into empty greatness!! From Kalakuta Republik with love, i remain Prince Kamaazengi Marenga I