The Government’s Lullaby Song No Longer Puts Us To Sleep

When the government sings lullabies, we no longer fall asleep. Ever since the new dawn began our trust in them has eroded, and they have resorted to what may now be a failed attempt of image sanitation, because it led to the punishment of those who were bold enough to speak up. As the veil … Continue reading The Government’s Lullaby Song No Longer Puts Us To Sleep

‘For The Ones in Charge’

With intelligence not being injected into the skulls of our people because it came naturally, you would think our governments would have long prioritised the issue of unemployment, the high cost of living and removed themselves from the ruins of an inherited system they were recruited into maintaining, despite it being an alien system if … Continue reading ‘For The Ones in Charge’

“To Whom It May Concern”

By Mnelisi Mawela As Russia has written off the debts of African Nations amounting to more than $20 bln, I sit & wonder about our affiliation or rather our membership to the G20 Union.I've never heard the G20 Countries writing off the Debts of African Countries that they've exploited & even stole from for Centuries, … Continue reading “To Whom It May Concern”

About The Mbali Mtshali Case…

The safety of our children irregardless of their background should be prioritised. The pimping of children by their family members must come to an end. We can not normalize ukunya. La Nkosi I need you to wake up and start doing what is right! Not what you were trained to spew whenever we raise our … Continue reading About The Mbali Mtshali Case…

Now that the gloves are off and the masters are tired, where to from here?

Fireworks went off and champagne bubbled from every corner, you had the oppressors clapping hands for you and the enslaved celebrating your appointment as our number one. Promising the majority a free and fair country where corruption had no room or thieves wouldn’t dare steal from the public! Now as the years went by instead … Continue reading Now that the gloves are off and the masters are tired, where to from here?

Notes From a Student Activist

As a student activist, we are given the yellow light by those we never expected whilst still awaiting the green light from those who claim to be the change makers.It makes you question the initial intentions of those who put rules in place that frustrate sons and daughters of the soil on their respective campuses, … Continue reading Notes From a Student Activist

The problem with today’s leaders

The era of leading with use of words and no action has come to an end, to those of you who continue to do so unapologetically don't you ever get tired of having to lie your way out of things you could easily avoid? If the approach was from a genuine place of concern then … Continue reading The problem with today’s leaders

No Peace in Ethiopia?

A country with a rich history, landlocked in the Horn countryside of Africa. The country which birthed phenomenonal women of color who ruled remarkably during their reign: Queen Sheba and Queen Candace. Ethiopia where peace roamed is bleeding, unrest, suffering, abuse and crime created by the incompetence and ignorance of the ones who led and … Continue reading No Peace in Ethiopia?

To The Enablers of the system

For you to parade yourselves as people who have transformed the system thinking you conditioned us enough to blind us from the truth is a nightmare on its own.When we speak of transformation in the country's education system, we don't only speak of an upgrade followed by the  maintenance of infrastructure and technology but we … Continue reading To The Enablers of the system