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This voice note makes me understand for the things that I most experience and I could not understand the meaning and sometimes I used to be afraid. Now I understand and I won't be afraid any more. Zulu
The story of Shaka is a reminder that “A child that is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth.” This book is full of example of how the "minorities" of the Bantu culture (disabled, queer and some women) were abused and framed as evil. Its a reminder that we must do better.
@mandlenkosihlazo977 What you know is nothing. If you cannot properly identify what a demon is, then you cannot classify him as such. You are just another Christian African who believes that before white people handed you Jesus, your ancestors only worshipped "demons". Not realizing that you are the very people IN the bible (especially the Basotho, who migrated from Egypt), and that your traditional religion WAS the bible. Again, you know nothing about nothing, and nothing about "demons".
I just came across this post and found it interesting. I'm jamaican and want to know everything about Africa and my brothers and sisters in Africa. My ancestors were African and even though I'm mixed with other races. My love is with my African side. Thanks for posting this.
perfect story told by awesome storyteller. "Isilwane, in Zulu, refers to an animal. It encompasses creatures employed as a means to cause harm, kill, or disturb the course of people’s lives1."
I don't know what do I feel now this man I use to listen but I used to get board but, now I wish I could listen more because the journey I took is the same as him I didn't understand when my teacher say to me use cold water to bath I think this lady wants to kill me after baba credo mutwas voice video I wish I could have the power to do my listing skills I dance until I feel what is this bungoma is I can't wait to reach the stage yokubhoboka komoya ,seens I started this journey 2009 ,I stop my teacher passed away I see baba credo I wish to meet him when I find out he passed away too😭😭 now I'm here to pitoli emagine I think I tried to fullfil the dream I get his lessons to my sister's cousin emagine I think I will learn more because she knows his teaching,I love anrk but the meaning at that time was blank but now the light is coming to be bright slowly but surely.thokozababa makwande
What nonsense. Where do they get their history from? Camp fire stories? They have no recorded history as they did not read or write. Even the Bushmen and early man recorded their's with at least rock painting eons ago!
Thank you for sharing Africas greatest story teller. The fast amiunt if story's he knew, and probably the vast amount that he has taken to the grave in incredible. And his use of the English language is unmatched.
And they labelled him a mad man for telling tales of such unheard of African history. We didn’t appreciate baba Credo Muthwa enough when he was alive. His teachings & vast knowledge still lives on thou
The Zulu gave the whites land from Tugela to port st Johons.The ANC can not take this and the Inkonjama trust land. We the whites and the Zulu will fight the ANC/EFF to protect our land.
At the time of Shaka etc., could the Zulus and other tribes, not know writing or at least be able to record events for truth and perpetuity? The verbal recollections we hear now can be manipulated to suit a particular agenda. What is true??
Thanks! Just used this video to clean and lube my first AR! Super useful. I spent more than 10 mins though lol. Next time will be WAY less. Thank you again! Great video.
Shaka hated his Dad and loved his mum was so violent to men but he is a gay? People who are not African might believe this rubbish but as a African I know it is highly unlikely he even hated his father but Credo is self confessed gay and he was a very fat coward and he grandfather was loyal to Dingane who killed Shaka and was always in his shadow.
This is sooo true if you are intellectually acute...you can piece the pieces together hey! This should be revealed to our people and this is the only way we will open our eyes to what we used to be! Wow
@@Skolong_sa_lenala. hey sweet heart, you don't have to comment on a strangers comment telling them what to do. If you're gonna do that at least be articulate and check for spelling mistakes. 2. Since we both don't know each other, I will tell you something true about myself... I hate rhetorical questions..... Don't call me wena too. If my statement irritates your demons, well catch fire on your way to.....