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Collen Sibusiso Gwebu
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I am a bona-fide, hard-line Marxist-Leninist and Pan Africanist Revolutionary. The upright man in a sinful world. The South Africa's Che Guavara. ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
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‼️🎈🔥 Everyone is now in tears at the Madlanga Commission, listening to Nomsa Masuku’s brave testimony. 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
#MadlangaCommission
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[MUST WATCH]
During an oversight visit. ATM Leader in Parliament @ZungulaVuyo,inspected factories in Newcastle KZN.
During the inspection, Chinese owners were found to be illegal in the country, employing minors and workers that are in the country illegally. Some workers get paid R50 a week, they work in unsafe conditions and aren’t even registered for UIF.
#ATMInParliament
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ZIMBABWE PRESIDENT SCHOOLS TUCKER CARLSON
This exchange between right wing commentator Tucker Carlson and Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa at the World Governments Summit is revealing, not for what Carlson uncovers, but for how clearly he echoes a long standing Western distortion of African history.
Carlson frames Zimbabwe’s land reform as a racial injustice against white farmers, recycling a narrative that strips colonialism of context. Mnangagwa pushes back, calmly but firmly, reminding him of a basic historical truth: Zimbabwe was colonised, its land violently seized by settlers, and independence required reclaiming what was taken. Land was never “white” or “black”; it belonged to the native Africans who were systemically dispossessed. The liberation struggle, led by the late Robert Mugabe representing ZANU and the late Joshua Nkomo representing ZAPU, was not just about establishing a Western-style democratic system; it was first and foremost about reclaiming land. Hence, the Lancaster Agreement was signed in London and stipulated that the British state should compensate white farmers for land reclaimed by the newly independent state. But when the British reneged on their promises and veterans who had sacrificed their lives for independence became frustrated that they were still landless over 20 years after independence, they started pressuring the ZANU PF government, led by Mugabe, to push through the land reform Carlson references, without giving any historical context.
What followed the land reform decades were economic sanctions designed to punish African self-determinationn.
This is how colonialism survives: not only through force, but through narrative. By rewriting history, erasing context, and manufacturing moral outrage, Western media launders power into “concern” and calls it journalism.
@VoxUmmah @venanalysis @qiaocollective @ProgIntl @KawsachunNews
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Zimbabwe President, Emerson Mnagangwa BLOWS OFF an American journalist when he tried implying that ceasing land from white people and giving it to Zimbabweans was racist.
"Land did not belong to a race. It belonged to Zimbabweans. So when the colonialists took land from us time came when we decided ourselves to take back our land. Those who felt were superior left."
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We need to bring back the trains nationwide , taxis are killing our people
IG:Joy-Zelda@joy_zelda
Lord have Mercy 😭😭😭💔
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“When the sun sets, Africa shall rise to its glory.”
— Wife of the late Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the recently murdered son of Muammar Gaddafi, reveals his last words.
“Two nights before the tragic incident that claimed my husband’s life, he said to me:
‘Ummar, the forces that defeated my father are now closing in on me. I feel my time has come. It is sad that the world may never know the truth, for we live in a world where darkness prevails over light.
Yet when the time comes, Insha’Allah, I will meet the Holy Prophet. Our absence will give rise to more Gaddafis across Africa. When the sun sets, Africa shall rise to its glory!’”

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