Remembering The Sharpeville Six

-Lessons From The Past- The Sharpeville 6 were a group of activists who were wrongfully accused and convicted of murder in the wake of the 'Sharpeville Massacre' in 1960. A time when South Africa was under the grip of the Apartheid regime whose engine was fueled by a system of institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination. A … Continue reading Remembering The Sharpeville Six

Close To Gone

I nearly shot myself in the foot,By compromising a relation my soul yearns for..When it became clear that I'd hit an iceberg,Due to my stubbornness, My heart wasn't far from shutting down,Beating at a pace that demons long for... And then it dawned on me,That I nearly robbed myself of this being, Who enchanted me … Continue reading Close To Gone

Just So You Know βœ¨

They'll laugh with you and drink with you,They'll cheer you on, only when they benefit,Other than that, they spend their days,Trying to be like you, whilst degrading youYour progress fuels their distaste,Yours isn't to lower yourself to their level,Self-hate is real and some curses are, Birthed by their envious hearts and wounded egos.La Nkosi

Another Lesson From The Past πŸ’œ

Queen Mother Labotsibeni and King Sobhuza II exemplified leadership through resilience, diplomacy, and their commitment to education. They proved that even in the most challenging of times, great leaders can lead their nations towards the path freedom and progress.La Nkosi Writes

A Lesson From The Past πŸ’œ

One of the key lessons we can learn from Queen Labotsibeni's leadership is the importance of strategic decision-making. During her regency, she faced threats from neighboring European powers seeking to exploit Eswatini's resources. She identified the need to protect her kingdom's independence, and effectively negotiated with British and South African authorities to ensure that her … Continue reading A Lesson From The Past πŸ’œ