Steve Biko Public Lecture I Adv. Tembeka Ngcukaitobi SC delivers the keynote address

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024

Комментарии • 31

  • @SonOfTheSoil834
    @SonOfTheSoil834 5 дней назад +5

    What an axcellent moment with excellent SC Ngcukaitobi 🙏🏽🙏🏽..the crimes of apoartheid that remain unprosecuted will always remain the wounds on injustice and a mistrust to justice itself 🤞🏽unfortunately we have no other valuable shoulder to cry on but just justice !after this cruelty none of the black people will ever ask for revenge but we all asking for what is ours :land ,economic freedom and even political freedom for godsake but we denied that , look at the very same people openheimers and the Rupert’s who apologised ,they hindering the liberation of our people through millions invested in our political landscape …May the poor ,helpless soul of Steve Biko rest in peace 🙏🏽🙏🏽

    • @supasaba1842
      @supasaba1842 День назад +1

      May he's soul rest in peace, but it's let's not cast the wrong image about this Soul. It is neither nor helpless. It is one endowed with love, dignity and the memories of the greatness inherent in our people. May this great Soul continue to inspire us and a new generation of freedom demanding Africans.

  • @OratiloeKhumalo
    @OratiloeKhumalo 5 дней назад +5

    Biko’s philosophy emphasized mental liberation and self-reliance among Black South Africans, encouraging them to take pride in their identity and heritage.

  • @lesegomowela6946
    @lesegomowela6946 5 дней назад +9

    The power of this lecture, for me, lies in the realisation of the heavy price paid for the freedoms we often take for granted today. Long live the spirit of Black Consciousness and the memory of Steve Bantu Biko.

    • @kayrams1792
      @kayrams1792 3 дня назад

      Only the ANC take it for granted

  • @OratiloeKhumalo
    @OratiloeKhumalo 5 дней назад +5

    Biko’s legacy continues to inspire many in South Africa and beyond, as his ideas about black consciousness and liberation remain relevant in the ongoing struggle for social justice and equality.

  • @nomasontogumede2667
    @nomasontogumede2667 3 дня назад +1

    This was the heartbreaking moment of my life. I always thought I knew the story of comrade Stev Biko, his life and his painful death but today SC Ngcukaitobi has made it very clear and loud in my ears. This is the education which need to be taught to all black students in the world. Sizolilwela sizesilifumane izwe lethu!! ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾

  • @OratiloeKhumalo
    @OratiloeKhumalo 5 дней назад +3

    Biko’s vision for Azania was deeply rooted in the idea of a society where black people could live with pride and equality, free from racial discrimination.

  • @suzettemafuna5324
    @suzettemafuna5324 4 дня назад +2

    Long live the indomitable spirit of our fearless warrior, Steve Bantu Biko💔💔💔

  • @aphanenkosinathiTlou
    @aphanenkosinathiTlou 4 дня назад +1

    Job well done advocate for our tower Steve ...black power!!!

  • @lwandotame6325
    @lwandotame6325 3 дня назад +1

    Esam isono safelwa ngu Yesu hayi suka ndiyaxoka ngu Biko ❤❤❤😂

  • @mandlabasil3437
    @mandlabasil3437 5 дней назад +5

    Am still waiting the ANC to tell us when is Eskom going to own a Coal mine since they stop JZ with Optimum mine. The price of electricity is going crazy. Who's telling our government that Eskom can't have thier own coal mines so we can have cheaper electricity

    • @eliudnkuna3930
      @eliudnkuna3930 3 дня назад

      Optimum mine was bought for the Guptas not for Eskom. Eskom money was used to buy the mine for the benefit of Indians that were foreigners.

  • @Mrdjmavi
    @Mrdjmavi 4 дня назад +1

    Tobi serves and protects the system.

    • @nkosingiphilemthembu5786
      @nkosingiphilemthembu5786 2 дня назад

      100% correct and they claim he's doing his profession

    • @Mrdjmavi
      @Mrdjmavi 2 дня назад

      @nkosingiphilemthembu5786 South Africans don't think critically. They're impressed by things like accent, qualifications, etc. This Tobi, at face value, sounds like a Pan Africanist. However, he attacks anyone with similar values and goes on further to always protect the constitution. He hates and attacks parties like MK. Whether he believes the nonsense he says or not, I don't know. How on earth does he support Zondo....at first I thought it was a matter of doing his job, but, he clearly stands by the entire farce

    • @nkosingiphilemthembu5786
      @nkosingiphilemthembu5786 2 дня назад

      @@Mrdjmavi you can't be against the system on the other hand you're defending it just because it's your profession, you're misleading the masses. I have less interest on this guy

    • @supasaba1842
      @supasaba1842 День назад

      I was wondering why he didn't close of with the current state of this country, the continued disposession and degradation of Africans. I would think after all the decades Bantubonke has left us, if we find it incumbent to honor him, it would be through the restoration of our humanity, dignity and our land. I didn't get that emphasis, though I do know he speaks critically on the land issue, I dont know if he's a serious fellow about our justice or just a great intellectual. There are great intellectuals who are not necessarily morally upright and would never volunteer their lives for the freedom of our people. The struggle really still continues.

    • @Mrdjmavi
      @Mrdjmavi День назад

      @supasaba1842 The system uses mostly "intellectuals" to protect itself. Take for example, Sputla Ramokgopa. Because people don't think critically, they are swept off their feet by nice English. They applaud even when he lies. Look at their so called experts who keep misleading people on various issues. If Tobi can speak the whole truth, it would be goodbye to any position, including the one he currently holds. Look at the when they make reference to "state capture." It is always associated with one man who is on the side of the people. They'd never make reference to Phalaphala. Look at what Kokos and Molefes achieved at Eskom. Yet, many South Africans still believe that they collapsed Eskom.

  • @thembanimgenu190
    @thembanimgenu190 3 дня назад

    Most exciting part with a small proportion in terms of time, yingxaki le inene.

  • @mogamatyusufmartin9171
    @mogamatyusufmartin9171 4 дня назад

    Nice guys 👌🏿👏🏿💯✅

  • @johnkhaba9647
    @johnkhaba9647 4 дня назад +1

    Luke 4 vs 16 reads, The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, HE HAD SEND ME TO:
    HEEL THE BROKENHEARTED;
    TO PREACH DELIVERANCE TO THE CAPTIVES, AND RECOVERING OF SIGHT TO THE BLIND,
    SET AT LIBERTY TO THEM THAT ARE BRUISED,
    AND THE OPENING OF THE PRISON TO THEM THAT ARE BOUND.

  • @johnkhaba9647
    @johnkhaba9647 4 дня назад

    Where were the Mpondo's before their migration to South Africa.

    • @zikisasohuma6708
      @zikisasohuma6708 3 дня назад

      AmaMpondo are an admixture of amaMbo (siblings of Nguni) and the Bushmen, AbaThembu are also that same admixture of Bantu people and Bushmen, so some of them came from Natal way before shaka's time. but some of them are the bushmen that converted into being Xhosa.

    • @johnkhaba9647
      @johnkhaba9647 3 дня назад

      @@zikisasohuma6708 Mpondo is the grandson of Sibiside who was the father of Njanya and the leader of the once powerful Mbo nation.
      They migrated from the great lakes (of Barombi Mbo in Southwest region of Cameron) into the modern day South Africa.
      The evidence is in our names,surnames and clan names.
      For an example, My mother surname is Mbo-kani, In Congo there is a professional football player called Dieurmerci Mbokani, My grandmother's surname is Nkosi,Their clan names or praises is "Sidlukula dledle Sikaloba MBO, in Swaziland there is a mountain called Lubo-Mbo.
      Bantu surnames are also an evidence of where we are coming from "E Mbo" these include:
      Mbo-kazi, Mbo-neni,Mbo-mbela, Mbo-neni the list is endless.

    • @johnkhaba9647
      @johnkhaba9647 3 дня назад

      I have replied on your message and it was deleted?

    • @johnkhaba9647
      @johnkhaba9647 3 дня назад

      Mpondo is the grandson of the Honourable Sibiside who was the father of Njanya the leader of the once powerful Mbo nation.
      They migrated from the great lakes (of Barombi Mbo Southwest region of Cameroon) into the modern day South Africa.
      Our history is in our names, surnames, clan or praise names.
      Example: my mother's surname is Mbo-kani.
      In Congo there is a professional football player called Dieurmerci Mbokani.
      My grandmother's clan names are "Sidlukula dledle Sikaloba MBO, In Swaziland there is a mountain called Lubo-Mbo,There is also a surname called Mbo. These include:
      Mbo-kazi, Mbo-nani, Mbo-mbela, Mbo-neni and the list is endless.

    • @supasaba1842
      @supasaba1842 День назад

      ​@@johnkhaba9647My great grandfather was Mbozi, I always wondered if it was just a mispronounciation of Mbuzi when I was younger, suffice is to say, it didn't make my childhood easy lol. Kids are cruel. But thanks for this bit of enlightening history🙏

  • @marthamphelo1736
    @marthamphelo1736 4 дня назад

    Decolonisation of the mind! 1st,things 1st.Black Consciousness!

  • @smkatshwa
    @smkatshwa 5 дней назад +1

    Long live the spirit of Bantu Biko! Xhamela belongs amongst the best that South Africa has produced.