Title: a poem for empress keneilwe Post by: afrikanrebel06 on December 24, 2008, 05:45:17 PM take a looka deep look
what they have done to swaziland and what they are trying to do zimbabwe takea look and tell me what you see they have killed thomas sankara jean bertrand aristide is in south afrika we know ayiti is not free! grita forte zumbi! once ostracized maurice bishop was isolated they invaded grenada rastas in jamaica all could they do was beat their drums meanwhile,they had him ina cage like animal take a look what has happened to our beloved afrika where french mercenaries,british mercenaries amerikan mercenaries roam around like hyenas waiting for the kill is mugabe the last bastion of african struggle? only time wil tell lets us stand beside him shoulder to shoulder and so no to another imperialistic invasion the ghosts of king leopold the second still roaming around the kongo, ohh just take a look at botsawana where amerika has its military base now is the time of sons and daughters of afrika to put their petty differences aside and time to have functional unity as cesaria evore says" africa minha africa nossa!" " my africa,your africa" i call up on walter sizulu solomon tsheko platjee to witness with me the on slaught of our people if africa is not free we are not free. Title: Re: a poem for empress keneilwe Post by: EmpresKeneilwe on January 06, 2009, 08:24:33 AM WOW...
You said a mouthful! I must say, I'm actually intrigued as to why you entitled the poem as you did. As there any reason in particular? Look at what they have done to and with our IDENTITY??? If you know not thyself, how do we expect to know and fight for the motherland? Quotations by Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe # “TO the completers among whom I number myself, my exaltation is: REMEMBER AFRICA!” # “We are anti-nobody. We are pro-Africa. We breathe, we dream, we live Africa; because African and humanity are inseparable . . . On the liberation of Africa lies the liberation of the whole world. The future of the world lies with the oppressed and the Africans are the most oppressed people on earth . . . “ Peace and strength Keneilwe |