Weziwe thusi biography of barack

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Weziwe thusi biography of barack

Tools Tools. Download as PDF Printable version. In other projects. Wikidata item. South African politician. Political career [ edit ]. Personal life [ edit ]. References [ edit ]. Retrieved 26 January South African Government. It is reported that he was already 92 years and very healthy but because of prison treatment together with other unexplained incidents he began to fall sick and eventually died under mysterious circumstances.

Sigananda will always be remembered for his selflessness and loyalty to the Kings Shaka, Cetshwayo and Dinuzulu and the African people. The formation of the South African National Native Congress in therefore was largely influenced and encouraged by the heroism of people like Sigananda. Sigananda can be rightly credited with being one of the first people to participate in what has been referred to as the pioneering guerrilla warfare in the world, namely the Bhambatha uprising of We are gathered here therefore not to mourn that Sigananda died but to rejoice that he lived a complete life of selflessness that brought us where we are today.

As we celebrate the life of Sigananda I want to challenge the people of this province especially the academics, intellectuals and the youth to devise innovative strategies to highlight our distorted history. Our history is distorted not only from the cultural and racial point of view but even in terms of gender. Women, in particular, must rise up because I refuse to believe that the Bhambatha uprising was about men only otherwise we would not be having the descendants of Sigananda and Bhambatha today.

Let us shame those ignorant and mischievous patriarchs who want the world to believe that the history of KwaZulu-Natal is the history of male military activities. This distortion ignores the fact that people sometimes call this part of the world, the land of Mthaniya, a woman. As a woman myself I challenge all women especially those in universities and other professional circles to work with older men and women who know and understand facts of the Bhambatha uprising.