Tuesday 27 August 2013

We know this place

We know this place, at our schools they teach us to be good employees and not good bosses and mangers, maybe we need a little more of this; No we need a lot of this, starting small fires everywhere.

This is not going to save the Africa in particular but we can definitely rest easy knowing that we tried something, we changed something in the world, the ever receiving hand, not giving anything, there is a difference to when is given and when something is taken.


This won’t solve all our problems but it’s a start to many greater efforts. 


Sunday 25 August 2013

Are We Loosing Our Identity?

I’m feeling good about the future, but you know what concerns me more, is the fact that we are losing our identity, in all of this; let it not be the case. Its good do adopt some of the western society’s principles, but know that they come with a price, but let it not be our Africanism, what sets us apart from the rest.

Keep our principles but we just change the way we do things, I shall not dwell on that any further than for one, how we educate our societies. I propose a holistic a approach is the solution to manier of our problems, which we don’t practice much.

Keep community, community is a good medium for growth, but let not stay in one place, or build walls in between each other once we get the fancy Job, or have a big car, house, we all want that but when one link suffers we all suffer directly or indirectly, instead we use our skills and talents to bring up those behind us, if not at all within reach at least keep them in the light. We don’t need another face booked society or that has never seen the sight of one another at times, and yes the is power in social media than can’t be denied e.g.“Egypt”.

Let’s try to own it, unique, uniquely from the motherland 

Thursday 22 August 2013

Lessons to be learned

There is no use in complaining about something if you don’t do anything about it, especially if you don’t change your mind about it.

South of Africa beautiful country, but its running its self-down, by holding on to the one thing that poisons the soul most without even hiring an assassin , it called pride.

We need help, Africa in General needs help, but that call for help has been interpreted to some as begging, therefore making us easily taken advantage of. Like an abused child, very hard to trust anybody, because your abuser is all you, think about, they become your center, so you don’t see yourself without them. There is a physicological behind that.


Victims after abuse tend to defend or get attached to the practices of the abuser, so making the abused the abuser. I mean is this what we are seeing here?  Some sort of diabolical cycle. Our own government, a few years ago was pushed over to the edge of pure selflessness to die, and  fight for thy fellow man and woman, but now it seems like, We back to square one, just on a different level.