"The Land Is Ours" is the latest book from author and advocate Tembeka Ngcukaitobi. In this 702 interview, Along with Eusebius McKaiser, Tembeka introduces us to some pivotal characters that shaped law in South Africa
Advocate is fully matured according to our South African history. We as a black nation have to highly appreciate intellectualism and voice outing to you NGCUKA. KEEP STRONG ON RESEARCH
i'm getting this book asap..bravo to u Ngcukaiotobi for being an intellectual asset inspiring many of us trying to break down barriers especially in the private sector
Talk about "going places" Eusebius, he's now, in 2024, off to the International Court of Justice! to make a stand for Palestine in the case of Genocide against Israel brought by South Africa.
In an effort to understand your question: Are you implying that only boers have the capability to create food security? If that is the root of your question, then rather ask how do we correct that inequality. That might be the one and only option for the boer to be preserved in SA
Food security will only be a concern once USA and Friends intervene to protect the interest of whites because they will pause sanctions. so that people can suffer and go against the proposed idea. which will maybe make black south africans realize that we are still the subject of Whites and Europeans, The famous guys we praise dd not really do anything significant to really change lives of people
what land is that? How many acres is it? Where is it? It is more likely than not that you and I were born without access to any land, just like our forefathers. The difference is that if the state regards you as an African, you will one day die knowing that the state has adopted a law granting you the deeds to all the land in the nation, but the chances are that, like the constitution which guarantees you many rights, none of which mean anything, you will still die poor, without a funeral policy, and in need of some tiny bit of ground on someone other company's leased land, in which to have your remains buried in. unless you work, you will have nothing. And if you were born poor without access to resources, and never prostituted you integrity and intellect to sell your people out like this advocate does, it remains harder to advance. You can buy into these liberal capitalist pigs' propaganda but I do not. They are no more radical than Mussolini was a socialist.
You are welcome to it. And just so do I want mine. My forefathers and your forefathers lived side-by-side. We are both Africans, because our fathers, and their fathers, and their fathers...were born here in Africa.
I'm so sick of race or any other thing that seeks to devide people(believe lies if you want) . In contrast the Jewish community didn't self pity instead were pragmatic. Your race, gender or whatever else has got nothing to do with the hard work you put forward.
I totally disagree...in fact it is not true according to (a)Bantu philosophy. it is true according to missionary philosophy (the extension of European philosophy/enlightenment).