“I was born in Swakopmund and went to school in Walvis Bay and Swakopmund. I did my tertiary education in South Africa at the University of Cape Town. I now work at NEDBANK Namibia. I [...]
African People
The church is good. Thank God it is also in Africa. Some of its crucial functions in Africa are those of uniting Africa’s complex multi ethnic and multi cultural groups. The most crucial function of [...]
Marriage is assumed to be the beginning of a new life and it is mainly considered to be a time when two people (considered to be lovers) become one. In most African traditions, marriage is [...]
I am here as an African living in America. African people living in America were not taken to America because they wanted. We did not go to America on a titanic. We were ferried in [...]
Other than African countries that got recently independent from colonialism such as Namibia, African countries have invested immensely in education. In fact, countries like Nigeria and Ghana boast of not less than thirty living PhD [...]
It is festive season. Christmas time to be precise, and the Africans are happy. Africans are happy because they are paid, paid double in fact. One salary is for November and the other for December. [...]
The Global African Congress would like to draw your attention to the historic significance of the debate at the UN on March 25, 2007 with respect to the bicentenary of the abolition of the trade [...]
For long now, I have been trying to understand the relations between Black people on the African continent and the Blacks in the Diasporas especially those in the United States of America. Many a time, [...]
”I regard myself as a 24 hour uncompromising nationalist and pan Africanist revolutionary in a 3rd world struggle against white supremacist euro/US imperialism.” Malcom X Matundu blurts out his ideology Malcom X Matundu has recently [...]
Who is Shasheeda? I was born in Walvis Bay, the day on which Namibia would become independent a couple of years later. I completed my primary and high school in Windhoek at Namibia English Primary [...]
