uprising fought against the implementation of a law that would force all learners to be taught in Afrikaans. The students protested against this matter‚ the Black consciousness movement supported the students. Many of the student’s home language were Xhosa and Zulu. By making the students learn only in Afrikaans the government was not giving them the chance to learn their home language and the BCM aimed to encourage black pride in South Africa and implementing this law wouldn’t help the cause. The
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ward of a hospital‚ two newly born babies were mixed up. One baby is blood type O and the other is type A. Both mothers believe the baby with blood type O is their baby. Can you sort it out? On testing the parents’ blood it was found that: 1. Mr. Xhosa is blood group AB and his wife is blood group B 2. Mr. Mbundwini is type A. Who owns baby ‘O’ and who owns baby ‘A’? Explain /
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reconciliation. Politically an African nationalist and democratic socialist‚ he served as President of the African National Congress from 1991 to 1997. Internationally‚ Mandela was Secretary General of the Non-Aligned Movement from 1998 to 1999. A Xhosa born to the Thembu royal family‚ Mandela attended the Fort Hare University and the University of Witwatersrand‚ where he studied law. Living in Johannesburg‚ he became involved in anti-colonial politics‚ joining the ANC and becoming a founding member
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‘AFTER THE BATTLE’ by S.E.K Mqhayi Mqhayi got his inspiration for his poems from listening to the elders as they shared their stories about the struggles and triumphs of Xhosa greats like‚ Hintsa kaKhawutu and Gcaleka kaPhalo. His works consistently called for Africans to be united. He took an opinioned stance on issues that would normally be filed as inconsequential. The narrative poem “After the Battle”‚ articulate
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A List of African Tribes There are over 500 tribes in Africa‚ some have been identified and the rest of the ’lost’ tribes are yet to be discovered. Each tribe has its own traditional and social values. Their social background is influenced by language‚ religion and way of life. These tribes have been in existence for thousands of years and therefore have a rich cultural heritage. Therefore their life styles have not changed significantly by western influences. A few changes such as the attire
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ENELSON MANDELA FACTFILE: Full Name: Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela Born: 18th July 1918‚ Mvezo‚ South Africa Family Life: Nelson Mandela was born on July 18‚ 1918‚ into a royal family of the Xhosa-speaking Thembu tribe in the South African village of Mvezo‚ where his father‚ Gadla Henry Mphakanyiswa (c. 1880-1928)‚ served as chief. His mother‚ Nosekeni Fanny‚ was the third of Mphakanyiswa’s four wives‚ who together bore him nine daughters and four sons. After the death of his father in 1927
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Liberation Army).[14] After being expelled‚ he then attended and later graduated from St. Francis College‚ a Roman Catholic institution in Mariannhill‚ Natal.[7] He studied to be a doctor at the University of Natal Medical School. Biko was a Xhosa. In addition to Xhosa‚ he spoke fluent English and fairly fluent Afrikaans. He was initially involved with the multiracial National Union of South African Students‚ but after he became convinced that Black‚ Indian and Coloured students needed an organization
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Surname Khumalo Gander Male First names Zwakele Treasure Residential area House No 180956‚ Inanda mission Inanda Identity number 8008055870088 Nationality South African Home language Zulu Other languages English & Xhosa Cell 078 8330 532 – 083 4849 810 Email zwakeletk@gmail.com Education Details HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION School attended Ohlange High School Qualification
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As a resident of Compton‚ California‚ Lamar experienced first-hand the maltreatment of African-Americans. Lamar both comments on his Compton origin and introduces his secondary argument by drawing comparison between the warring Zulu and Xhosa African tribes and the Compton Crips and Pirus he grew up with. It is in this commentary that Lamar argues that problem of black oppression lies not only within societal and governmental injustice‚ but also within black on black crimes. Lamar states
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Secondary Education (Completed‚ 11/2004): St James College Matric / Grade 12 / A-level Subjects Passed : English‚ Xhosa‚ Physiology‚ Mercantile Law‚ Economics‚ Business Economics
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