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So loving it: Honourable Barbs, DJ Pemza, Juju , that honourable Minister with yellow suit and u girl with black(check suit) are my SADAC heroes and sheroinz 🥰❤❤❤
@@gloriamaholwana2986 the future future president smart and strategic sa is in labour pain for him as a president and its not a dream hei o phegilwe o budule and more than ready
I see a way forward if we are led by someone who want change here and now. We been sleeping for far too long. Our resources are being extracted right beifre our eyes and yet we are poor.
I am proud of Malema, Barbra and all my Southern African members of Pan African parliament. It is time we stop being sisies and being bullied by the French colonies. In sport it is the same and in social life it is the same. It is time to stop this nonsense of colonialism by the Western African countries. Africa must be one. I salute Julius and Barbra for being representatives of Africa especially Southern African youth. Julius and Barbra are states man and woman.
@@Isabelle_LaBelle This is so ignorant. All the northern part of africa are arabs and the population of polisario are arabs as well. Regardless the conflict bt. Polosario and Morroco but the western Sahara is still an arabic land.
I'm worried about your leaders guys, they are serving the interests of France too much, our continent will not go forward with France controlling them.
At the sadc region we have represented by malema and Barbara from zimbabwe,pls sadc dont send coward palamentarian there(i am a south african ,EFF member)
Same nonsense that’s happening in Cameroon today, the president has been in power for over 30 years just because he’s from the majority French speaking region of Cameroon. All francophone counties in Africa still pay huge amounts of money to France till date for their freedom and that will only stop if a strong institution is set up and held by someone from a non French speaking country.
Howzit Lorenzo,,,,why France get paid by Africans (Cameroon) i heard Congo is doing the same thing,,,,what for ? and why ,,,,,,,,maybe you shall give me clarity,,,,,,,,,,,,it's pathetic,,,,,,,,,,,,,,South Africa
@@comrade9374 🤣🤣🤣 is that why 80 % of your country is owned by Britain. the queen of England comes to visit once a while and you all get excited like she’s your queen. What you anglophone countries fail to understand is that you also are still under your master the difference between francophone and anglophone is one master is lenient than the other master. For one African country to even talk bad about another African country just because they speak different language to what they master spoke, it’s shows the colonisers have ready won, they have captured our minds. Because now it seems like anglophone countries think they are better than the francophones countries. Few years back the whole world watched and witness how brainwashed we black people have become when our fellow brothers in SA were being beaten down from his fellow brothers and told to go back home, when the invaders who toke your land for free, mistreated your people for centuries they were being treated like they belong there than your own true brothers, this is when you know there’s something truly wrong with us Africans worldwide.
@@akalkila2769 where did you get that stup*d information? Send me a link where we as SA celebrated then Queen of England Stop splitting nonsense on social media please
It's going to take time for Africa to learn to work together, but it's not impossible. This robustness may seem like chaos, but it's a step in the right direction. I'm proud of the resilience of the women in this Pan-African Parliament. They remind me of Mama Winnie ✊✊✊
THIS IS MOVING.ONE DAY AT A TIME WE WILL GET IT.ALLOW THE FRANCOPHONE PUPPETS ARE WORRIED OF THEIR STOMACHS AND TIME IS MOVING TOO FAST FOR THEM.ONE AFRICA I SAY.......
@@MirageTader Are you suggesting DIRCO is scamming South African taxpayers for claiming it foots the bill of R50 million in PAP rental costs alone? There are major cost implications that come with hosting the PAP in Midrand, DIRCO had to answer questions and break down the costs as far back as 2004. To date, South Africa contributes to PAP more than any country. It just cannot be justified under the current economic climate, money that can be prioritized for far more pressing issues.
My people. We are watching something special in Africa. Africans across the continent are talking to each other. That's something special and promising. I love it.
The unhappy state of our beloved continent today is exactly what some of us ourselves wanted. The day we’ll truly want a much better and prosperous Africa than the one we have today, we will have it. Where others unite, we are always divided. It is as if in our continent everything is done to divide us. From management, elections, money, borders…everything divides us. Even our names are always divisive... This is why the famous project of the United States of Africa has never seen the start of materialisation. The day we, as africans, will definitively overcome our tribal identities, that is when it will be ready to take off.
Listen. Negotiate. Share. Unite Africa. Find a middle ground between this rotation and election. There are very intelligent people in the Parliament. Unite Africa.
There is too much bullying going on here, if we want to be one Africa there must be a point where we are ready to listen to each other, follow the rules and get down to business. The points that the SADC region are bringing forth are so critical for the advancement of this continent and us as it's people, people must stop to be self serving for real, how many Africans are suffering as we speak! I am optimistic that one day we will look back and be proud for taking these necessary steps, form whatever narrative you want, but this is a necessary step for this parliament to have some level of meaningfulness, otherwise they can dissolve all the structures and the AU included! And we can be labeled as a jungle and cannot work together at every opportunity given to us.
This is evidence on how immature and childish these "adults" are, these are supposed to be the people who are representatives for the peoples of Africa. How can they justify this infantile demonstration in front of the whole world. This is the whole problem with African politics, they are only interested in themselves and their personal agendas and not the actual responsibility that comes with the position.
Over and above that Motheo, old democracies cannot solve Brexit. America in a stalemate with Cuba, an immediate neighbor, China on bad terms with Japan. India at odds with Pakistan, needless to say that every continent has its challenges and Africa is beginning confront head on.
@@SydneyD28-6 then they are not your brothers and sisters if you "otherize" them simply because you have a disagreement on whether to rotate leadership or not. We should be careful about how we speak to each other and about each other.
People are complaining but I think it is healthy to have this kind of debates because that is nature of a family. I therefore love the conclusion of both of them. I was hoping that countries like Nigeria and South African would naturally use their leadership in this kind of situation. This Zimbabwean woman should be the next president. When are they going ask us about our opinion?
*ZIM was on top on removing Issa Hayatu, from West Africa from Caf, even with all the threats of suspending Zim. They fought for Cosafa * Today President Malema is fighting for SADC, against these same people from Central, West and East Africa. Its time they realize how strong SADC is... VIVA Malema, viva Hon Barbara, viva SADC
Morning all, I've heard so many peoples say that they wish they had done something when they had the chance, don't be one of those people that say I wish I did that, be one of the people that say I'm so glad that I done that whilst I had the chance, regrets are one of the worst things because you can never go back and change anything but you can change the future for the better , so always remember not to have regrets in your life, it's so important to take a chance on something and see where it leads you rather than letting in pass you by
This guy responding is francophone and heavily manipulated by France. France is not interested in a strong pan Africanist institution. If the francophones continue leading the pan African parliament, be sure that France will incapacitate the parliament.
The problem with these people is they don’t know how to speak calmly and not angrily and loud and they don’t have the courtesy for one another to allow one person to speak and then speak after that person is finished speaking. And it is this that was at the root of the most embarrassing PAP fiasco we witnessed where there was pushing, kicking, threats from n peoples lives and all out savagery by those that are supposed to be the leaders of Africa.
Perhaps choosing a President based on progress in his/her country is a better way. The President whose country has shown the most advances in eradicating poverty, providing universal quality healthcare, and improved education should be the President. Let the other Presidents strive for power based on uplifting the masses. That's the kind of rotation that makes sense to me.
There should be a special committee or board to screen these leaders to check if they're fit enough to represent their countries in the Pan African Parliament.
Thumb up,Political caliber of all those Mp who say rotational policy must be implemented,Julius Malema,Barbara the teams must teach this old leaders.Anyone can that Roger is hiding some shenanigans that happened during his tenure as President PAP.Rotation policy will expose corruptions,laziness and all colonialism/imperialism.🙏🙏🙏