If it is for you, it won’t hurt you.

Used to question my actions I looked for reasons negative reasons that would justify or quench the thirst I had for the little belief of things crumbling every time I tried them out.This time around it was rather different, when I questioned my actions and the choices I made the answers I never seeked for … Continue reading If it is for you, it won’t hurt you.

Mme Adelaide Frances Tambo

Ma Tambo as she was affectionately known was born on the 18th of July in 1929.Mme Adelaide Frances Tambo (nee Tshukudu) was from a place called Top Location, Vereeniging in the Vaal Triangle. Her Early Life🖤Ma Tambo's political career kick-started when she was only 10 years old, this was after she witnessed the police raids … Continue reading Mme Adelaide Frances Tambo

Mme Victoria Nonyamezelo Mxenge

The month August holds a specific significance in the consciousness of our nation, it is that time of the year where we give more prominence than any other month to the resilience, courageousness and steadfastness of women the torch bearers of our aspirations and dreams.It is these women who made it possible for a young … Continue reading Mme Victoria Nonyamezelo Mxenge

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

The Phoenix Massacre

The president came out to applaud those using private security and vigilantism to 'protect their communities' this then led to Europeans and Indians parading the streets, terrorizing, burning shacks and deliberately shooting unarmed black South Africans all in the name of 'protecting themselves' now this was after the president publicly incited ethnic violence. It was … Continue reading The Phoenix Massacre

The Quest to ‘deal with’ President Jacob Zuma

In an attempt to further silence his voice and jail him the country’s highest court exposed it’s biasness. South Africa’s former President Jacob Zuma has been sentenced to 15 months in jail by the country’s highest court. The sentence came after the Constitutional Court found him guilty of contempt for defying its order for him … Continue reading The Quest to ‘deal with’ President Jacob Zuma

I hate how the black woman is portrayed!

The idea of the black woman being a single parent that struggles but continues to hustle, isn't part of the culture!But part of a system that was never for natives... People often ask, “What sustained the women of the past?” We were sustained by our common values, which bound us together and gave us the … Continue reading I hate how the black woman is portrayed!

The Ghosts of The Elections

You take take to the ground during elections, You ask us about our problems and we tell you,Not because we believe in you but because it has become a norm.. You then crowd the place in your regalia and expensive attire, making promises to the little who have hope in your governance,That time service delivery … Continue reading The Ghosts of The Elections