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The Pan Africanist Congress of Azania has taken its commemoration of the Sharpeville Massacre to the Dlomo Dam in the Vaal in Gauteng. This as the country marks Human Rights Day today which the PAC still insists should instead be officially called Sharpeville Massacre Day. Secretary General, Apa Pooe says the struggle continues today to be about about land restoration to African people
¡Donald Trump y su ambición de imperio! Rhodes 2025 R.D. Congo, Sudán, Azania - Minerales y Guerra - Hoy es miércoles y toca #LALLAVE. Escúchanos en nuestroscanales de YouTube y Spotify: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8EThUaw6PEDesde que empezó su mandato, Donald Trump, ha continuado sus ambiciones de imperio. Bajo el lema de American First, se esconde una estrategia de invasión y agresión económica contra países ricos en recursos. EnÁfrica, Trump, de forma agresiva y descarada ya ha empezado ha alimentar las guerras de poderes y la ruptura social para explotar los minerales durante decadadas. En el programa de hoy analizamos la situación de laRepública Democrática del Congo, Sudán y Azania (Sudafrica) bajo la sombra de Trump. Como siempre acompañado de música: - Ekwato Mañana- Miriam Makeda- Emmanuel Jal#sabiasqueÁfrica#otraÁfricaesposible#Trump#CecilRhodes#DRC#BreakthesilenceinCongo#Azania#EFF#Sudan#RSF
¿¡Exterminación de Blancos o de-colonización?!¿Qué está pasando en Azania/SurdÁfrica?Hoy es miércoles y toca #LALLAVE.Escúchanos en nuestros canales de YouTube y Spotify:https://youtu.be/JCA20UjWa04Elon Musk una vez más esta atacando a la población africana de la tierra que le vio nacer #Azania #sudafrica. Los multimillonarios blancos Sur Africanos nazis Elon Musk (StarLink), Peter Thiel and David Sacks (ambos de PayPal) son ahora los consejeros y más cercanos a Donald Trump (actual presidente de los Estados Unidos de #Amerikkka). A través de una campaña de desinformación sobre un supuesto genocidio de los Boers y terratenientes blancos de Azania, han conseguido levantar la polvareda entre Trump y Ramaphosa. En el programa de hoy analizamos:- ¿Qué está pasando en Azania?- ¿Qué intereses tienen Trump y Musk en Azania?- ¿Cómo llegaron los colonizadores blancos a ser propietarios de más del 82% de las tierras arables?- ¿Quién son los AfriForum y como han conseguido tener unlobby tan fuerte entre la derecha fascista blanca de E.E.U.U.?- ¿Cómo puede Azania (y África en general) luchar contra elneoliberalismo y el nazimo existente en EEUU?Como siempre acompañado de música:- Miriam Makeba- Ladysmith Black Mambazo- EFF- Y mucho más ¿¡Exterminación de Blancos ode-colonización?!¿Qué está pasando en Azania/SudáfricaHoy es miércoles y toca #LALLAVE.Escúchanos en nuestros canales de YouTube y Spotify:https://youtu.be/JCA20UjWa04Elon Musk una vez más estaatacando a la población africana de la tierra que le vio nacer #Azania#surafrica. Los multimillonarios blancos Sudafricanos nazis Elon Musk (StarLink),Peter Thiel and David Sacks (ambos de PayPal) son ahora los consejeros y máscercanos a Donald Trump (actual presidente de los Estados Unidos de#Amerikkka). A través de una campaña de desinformación sobre un supuesto genocidiode los Boers y terratenientes blancos de Azania, han conseguido levantar la polvaredaentre Trump y Ramaphosa. En el programa de hoy analizamos:- ¿Qué está pasando en Azania?- ¿Qué intereses tienen Trump y Musk en Azania?- ¿Cómo llegaron los colonizadores blancos a ser propietariosde más del 82% de las tierras arables?- ¿Quién son los AfriForum y como han conseguido tener unlobby tan fuerte entre la derecha fascista blanca de E.E.U.U.?- ¿Cómo puede Azania (y África en general) luchar contra elneoliberalismo y el nazimo existente en EEUU?Como siempre acompañado de música:- Miriam Makeba- Ladysmith Black Mambazo- EFF- Y mucho más #sabiasqueáfrica#otraáfricaesposible#supremaciablanca#whitesupremacy#Trump#allafricanpeoplerevolutionaryparty#apartheid#afriforum#eff#azania
Dr. Julian E. Kunnie, professor of religious, Latin American, Middle Eastern and North African studies at the University of Arizona. It has been over 20 years since the publication of Dr. Julian Kunnie's prescient and perspicacious treatise, Is Apartheid Really Dead?: Pan Africanist Working-Class Critical Perspectives, and nine years since we first dialogued with Dr. Kunnie about his book (podcast episodes 9 and 10), so what is the political terrain of Azania (South Africa) today? Is the analysis of Is Apartheid Really Dead? in regards to post-apartheid Azania still relevant today? Is Azania finally a fully sovereign nation run by its autochthonous inhabitants? If not, is it on its way? Or worse, is Dr. Kunnie's analysis just as relevant today as it was when his book was first published; which means Azania is still suffering under neocolonial hegemony, which makes true revolutionary Pan-African working-class sovereignty for Azania a mere chimera? In this episode of Conscientization 101 podcast, we present part one of a three-part dialogue with Dr. Julian Kunnie in regards to these vexing questions. And while the aforementioned book was the original impetus for this dialogue; we also incorporate Dr. Kunnie's other publication, The Cost of Globalization: Dangers to the Earth and Its People (podcast episodes 23-25), his forthcoming book The Earth Mother and the Assault of Capitalism: Living Sustainably with All Life–scheduled for release on April 23, 2025–as well as a myriad of other topics. In part one of our scintillating series with Dr. Kunnie, we set the stage for parts two and three, by giving an analysis of the impact of imperialism on the world's people and ecosystem, and much more. We also debut our new podcast intro: written, mixed, and performed by our esteemed brother Raggo Zulu Rebel! We also discuss details about our new Conscientization 101 Premium Podcast subscription; as well as the hand Raggo Zulu Rebel played in assisting us with our premium podcast subscription by introducing us to UK based music producer–and graphic designer we might add–Morfius! A very providential occurrence indeed. And if that wasn't enough, we also discuss the following: Settler colonialism, Palestine, and why resistance against settler colonialism is never a casus belli The election of a choleric, misanthropic, septuagenarian to the U.S. presidency. The utterly absurd, out of touch, and reactionary presidential campaign of the Democratic party Neocolonialism and wokeness And, much more! This episode features music from: Conscientization 101– "Decolonize This? Properly Defining Settlers – Part 1" Fela Kuti – “Confusion Break Bones (C.B.B.)” from his album Underground System Wise Intelligent – “Robbers, Barons, And Bankers” from his album El Negro Guerrero Raggo Zulu Rebel – “Freedom” (feat. Spliffy & Killa B) from his album The Rainmaker Donnie Mossberg – “Tragedy Mix” Excerpts for our Morfius anecdote were from the following: Cyclonious – “My Name Is Morfius” from his Heroes For Hire album Big Cakes – “The Outro” from his album CCC, and “Twitter” from his album KFC (we purchased this album on November 13, 2014, but when researching for the link to this album on November 26, 2024, we noticed the only place this was available was on Big Cake's Bandcamp page, and this track no longer on the album) Raggo Zulu Rebel – “Give It To Dem” (feat. Jayjayborn2sing) from his album The Return of Jah Messenger – Vol. 2, and “Babylon” from his album Ganja Music Vol. 2 Morfius Instagram: @MorfiusUK Donnie Mossberg Instagram: @machingunfunk The Podcast Was Just A Snippet Of The Interview. Want to Listen To The Unabridged Interview? Try C-101 Premium Podcast Free For 7 Days!
Azania Stewart, a towering presence in British basketball, brings her exceptional skill and charisma to the court. With a career spanning professional leagues across Europe, Australia as well the 2012 Olympic Games, Azania's prowess as a centre has earned her accolades and admiration worldwide. Off the court, she is a passionate advocate for women's sports empowerment and youth development, inspiring the next generation of athletes to reach for their dreams. Life is short, spend it with tall & beautiful people ;-) As you can see from photos, I am no longer an average height, but rather short! ;-)) Azania's 3 mindset messages: Sharing stories and life experiences are key to life The power of knowing your strengths and bringing them to the table Connect the food and the journey. Food Azania picked such a fun dish: tacos with guacamole chips and a margarita cocktail on the side. Tacos offer endless possibilities, so I wanted to make something a bit special. I decided on two kinds of beef tacos, also known as Birria tacos. Traditionally, they're made with meat that's slowly braised in a flavourful chilli sauce (I slow cooked the meat for over 5 hours the night before). Since the sauce can be quite spicy, I chose to tone it down and skipped a few of the hotter chilies in the recipe. visit www.mindsetkitchen.co.uk for full recipe.
Azania Stewart - former Team GB Olympic basketball player and international sports commentator. In this candid conversation, Azania shares the importance of preparation, discipline, and navigating the rigorous demands of professional sports and the corporate world. Learn how she maintained her competitive edge while fostering healthy personal relationships, and why she advocates for a balanced approach to work and life to prevent burnout.We Cover: 05:09 – How self-belief and commitment drives success06:36 – Ditching the 5-year goals and focusing on in-the-moment progress13:08 – The sacrifices made to succeed in sport14:11 – Success requires going beyond a strict work-life balance and putting in the extra effort15:03 - The 5 P's - Preparation prevents piss poor performance16:09 – Don't let your job kill you, remember you are quickly replaced20:26 – In your twenties, focus on work. In your thirties, learn to separate your professional life from your personal one24:18 – Great leaders understand their team's unique styles and adapt their approach without losing their authenticity28:46 – Coming out of retirement and remembering loving being a leader and winning32:02 – Experience is valuable, but it's important to stay open to new ideas and learn from the younger generation36:43 – The challenge of transitioning from athlete to commentator 40:21 – Saying "no" helps prioritise personal commitmentsDon't miss out on this powerful episode.
In the latest episode of The Pioneer Podcast, Ernst Roets engages in a compelling conversation with Dr. Willem Gravett, a law lecturer at Akademia, to explore the intriguing concept of Azania Critical Theory. Dr. Gravett delves into the foundational ideas behind the theory, the aspirations of its theorists, and the potential impact it could have on society. The conversation also covers the media's role in shaping this narrative, delves into the concept of microaggressions, and concludes with insights on how individuals and universities should respond to this phenomenon
“If South Africa was that hostile towards African immigrants, I would expect that people would stop coming. If South Africa was such a deadly place to be an African national, then why would you still be seeing South Africa top the charts on the lists of immigrants flocking here?” - Makone Maja, Institute of Race Relations Chidimma Adetshina, a 23-year-old model based in Cape Town will be among the ten women who will be hoping to walk away with the Miss SA crown, this Saturday. But her participation has been rejected by some, questioning her nationality. She was born in South Africa to a Nigerian father and a mother who has Mozambican roots. The Patriotic Alliance, a party led by South Africa's Minister of Sport, Arts & Culture, Gayton McKenzie, says it's planning to interdict Chidimma from participating in the contest. But there are many others who've thrown their weight behind the 23-year-old. They include political parties like Rise Mzansi and the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania. Alan Kasujja attempts to find out why this issue is dividing South Africans.
Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe, described as the forgotten leader of the South African independence struggle, was an anti-apartheid revolutionary and founding president of the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) of Azania (or South Africa). Sobukwe and the PAC considered themselves “Africanists,” believing that South Africa should be led by Black South Africans, who constitute the majority population. This episode looks at the life and work of Sobuke and the PAC. Material for this episode is adapted from the 2011 Journeyman Pictures documentary, Remember Sobukwe: South Africa's Forgotten Anti-Apartheid Hero. Africanist Press African History Series aims to feature voices, institutions, and individuals engaged in the story of Africa's past and present development.
Hoy es miércoles y toca #LALLAVE. Escúchanos en nuestros canales de YouTube y Spotify: https://youtu.be/4EC2mo0Ur6s Una vez más nos encontramos con una institución que ha sido rebajada de tono para no asustar a los amos de las plantaciones. Así como cambiaron el Día de la Liberación de África a Día de África han cambiado el Dia de la Juventud Revolucionaria Africana a El Dia del niño Africano. El día del niño africano es realmente el día de la juventud revolucionaria Africana. Un día en el que se marca la masacre de un millar de estudiantes en Soweto, Azania, el 16 de Junio del 1976. Los estudiantes salieron a manifestarse en contrá de la que se conoció como Educación Bantú, una ley que quería obligar estudiar en el colegio en Afrikaan, la lengua de los europeos que implementaron el #Apartheid (Afrikaners) . Así pues el 16 de Junio no es un día de folclore sino de instaurar a la juventud africana su verdadero papel en dirigir sus destinos y luchar por sus aspiraciones a una vida mejor. Lo de Soweto fue una de las mayores represiones estudiantiles que se conoce en la historia. #sabiasqueÁfrica #OtraÁfricaesposible #Soweto #sowetouprising #sowetouprising1976 #stevebiko #PAC #Panafricancongress #Aaprp #allafricanwomensrevolutionaryunion #allafricanpeoplerevolutionaryparty #Paigc #HectorPieterson #SamNzima
Tributes continue to pour in for the struggle stalwart Dr Motsoko Pheko who passed away on Friday at the age of 93. The former PAC leader was a renowned lawyer, author theologian, academic and historian. Dr Pheko served as the party's member of parliament for ten years, and served in different portfolio committees including Foreign Affairs and Safety and Security. President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed his deep sadness at the passing of the struggle icon.Sebenzile Nkambule spoke to Apa Pooe, Secretary General of the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania
Ten opposition parties, currently represented in Parliament, have petitioned President Cyril Ramaphosa to not sign into law the Electoral Matters Amendment Bill, on the grounds that it is unconstitutional. The Electoral Matters Amendment Bill was passed by the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) last week and sent to Ramaphosa for assent. The Bill is a sequel to the Electoral Amendment Act that was passed last year to provide for independent candidates to stand for election in Parliament and provincial legislatures. It provides for the regulation of the private and public funding of independent candidates and independent representatives, among other things. Non-governmental organisation My Vote Counts made submissions to Parliament, arguing that, in its current form, the Bill is "unconstitutional, and undermines" the Constitution in respect of transparency and accountability in political party funding legislation. Other civil society organisations are also calling for the Bill to be reviewed. The political parties that have petitioned Ramaphosa include the African Christian Democratic Party, the African Transformation Movement, the Congress of the People, the Democratic Alliance (DA), the Freedom Front Plus, GOOD Party, the Inkatha Freedom Party, the National Freedom Party, the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania and the United Democratic Movement. "If the President assents to the Bill we would then be forced to join those in civil society, who have already given notice of their intention to approach the courts, to oppose this legislation on the grounds of unconstitutionality," said the parties. The Multi-Party Coalition explained that the Bill was "hastily" approved by the National Assembly, and then by the NCOP and includes contentious and substantive changes to the Political Party Funding Act which were not consequential to the inclusion of independent candidates. "The substantive, and unnecessary, amendments to the Political Party Funding Act included a change to the implementation of Sec 236 of the Constitution which requires that represented political parties receive public funding on an 'equitable and proportional basis' in order to enhance multi-party democracy," said the opposition parties. The Multi-Party Coalition highlighted that the African National Congress "opportunistically" used the need for consequential changes to be made to the electoral system to substantially increase their public funding by 25%, based on current representation. This is achieved at the expense of all of the opposition parties, except the DA which would also receive an increase of about 10% in public funding, they argued. "Despite the benefit of a proposed increase the DA joins us in challenging the Bill's constitutionality. We have submitted to the President that this does not enhance multi-party democracy but undermines it," they explained. The parties have also submitted to the President that, in its haste to pass this legislation, Parliament has failed to meet the constitutional duty to facilitate meaningful and reasonable public consultation. Civil society has argued the same. Opposition parties noted that with the national elections eight weeks away, parties are all committed to contesting without disrupting or delaying the election timetable. "However, it is our duty as currently represented parties to protect the constitutional imperative of enhancing a multi-party democracy in the face of this existential threat to one of democracy's greatest strengths," it said. The opposition parties called on Ramaphosa to refers those parts of the Bill which make substantive amendments to current legislation to the next Parliament for proper and constitutionally compliant consideration.
President of the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania, Mzwanele Nyhontso says his party will decolonise the judicial system and make it relevant and applicable to the African conditions. He was speaking at his party's 2024 Elecltion Manifesto launch in Soweto on Saturday. Nyhontso says the legal and judicial system must reflect African culture, moral values and punishment methods. Thousands of party members, representatives of fraternal parties including Azapo and the ATM and its former President Letalapa Mphahlele, attended the launch. SABC Political Reporter, Ntebo Mokobo was there and filed us this report.
While some opposition parties have united under the multi-party charter, political parties like the Black First Land First and liberation movement and the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania have instead headed down to Nkandla to meet with former President Jacob Zuma ahead of the general elections. This is as the black minority parties intend on uniting and consolidating their leftist vote ahead of what has been termed as the most contested elections since 1994. SABC reporter, Sibahle Motha reports.
In this episode we seek to tap into the record the establishment, historical development of the The All African People's Revolutionary Party (AAPRP) a political party engaged in organizing all people of African descent for The total liberation and unification of Africa under an All-African Socialist Government. I have invited seasoned organizers from the party who have done organizing for decades. They are John Trimble (in Azania/South Africa) and Albie Walls (in Ghana). Albie Walls initially joined the Pan-African movement while a university student in the U.S.A. in the 1980s. A long-time member of the All-African People's Revolutionary Party (A-APRP) he has lived and worked in Ghana since 2000. He has traveled extensively in Africa and he has represented the A-APRP on various platforms and programs in Africa, Europe and the U.S.A. His work has involved meeting and working with various Pan-African organizations in different countries as well as extensive work with students of all ages. Among other things, in Ghana he currently works with students, youth, and the community at large, in an effort to help organize and advance the Pan-African movement. John Trimble is an educator and organizer with the Azania chapter of the All African People's Revolutionary Party. John holds a Master's degree from Stanford University in computer science and from UC Berkeley in operations research as well as a Ph.D. in systems engineering from Georgia Tech. In 2015 John retired as an Associate professor in systems and computer science at Howard University. John has recently retired as Professor in Industrial Engineering at Tshwane University of Technology in Azania/South Africa. Dr. Trimble's numerous research interests include ‘the study and development of appropriate technology for national development in Africa and other underdeveloped regions'. Living over two years in Zimbabwe gives Prof. Trimble a good understanding of the impact of sanctions on the people. Working in Rwanda from 2006 to 2008, gave him a clear picture of the aftermath of genocide and the determination of Africa people to rebuild. Since 2014, Trimble has lived in South Africa working closely with the Pan-Africanist Congress of Azania (PAC) and the Azanian People's Organization (AZAPO). He is a co-founder of the Worldwide Pan-African Movement (WWPAM), an effort to build a coalition of Africanist organizations. Prof. Trimble can be called on to speak on a range of topics. Information on the AAPRP can be accessed here: https://aaprp-intl.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mpilo-nkambule/support
The two like-minded parties Pan Africanist Congress of Azania and the Azanian People's Organization have joined forces in an attempt to garner support from voters in the upcoming 2024 general elections. The two parties met in a joint Election Summit at the weekend in Johannesburg to map out their election pact for the polls. For a look at how this pact will work and what impact it is expected to have on the polls, Sakina Kamwendo spoke to AZAPO President, Nelvis Qekema.
In the final show of the season, Drew Lasker, Tahir Hajat and Azania Stewart sit down to name their picks for Player, Coach and Team of the Year in the British Basketball League! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bblshow/support
In the final show of the season, Jay Marriott, Siobhan Prior and Azania Stewart sit down to name their picks for Player, Coach and Team of the Year in the Women's British Basketball League! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bblshow/support
Leistungssport als junge Mutter: Tipps und Erfahrungen von Vanessa Aniteye Im Podcast-Interview spricht die Leichtathletin Vanessa Aniteye darüber, wie junge Mütter trotz Schwangerschaft und Kindererziehung Leistungssport betreiben können. Vanessa erzählt von ihren eigenen Erfahrungen und wie sie kreativ wurde, um ihr Training auch ohne Kinderbetreuung fortzusetzen. Sie betont, wie wichtig es ist, geduldig zu sein, da der Körper nach einer Schwangerschaft Zeit braucht, um sich zu erholen, und die Hormone immer noch durcheinander sein können. Vanessa ermutigt junge Mütter, sich Ziele zu setzen und hart zu arbeiten, aber auch die Zeit zu genießen und sich nicht von der Gesellschaft unter Druck setzen zu lassen. Vanessa ist über Instagram, E-Mail und TikTok erreichbar und freut sich über Fragen von anderen Müttern. Du bist auch Mutter von kleinen Kindern und möchtest dir endlich wieder Freiräume für deine Bedürfnisse schaffen, weißt aber nicht wie? Dann schreibt Azania. Sie ist Mutter von zwei Kindern, systemische Coachin und darauf spezialisiert, anderen Müttern zu helfen, ihre eigenen Freiräume und Bedürfnisse wiederzufinden. Und wenn du zum Beispiel wieder Sport treiben möchtest, aber wegen der vielen Verpflichtungen unsicher bist, dann schreib ihr einfach. azania@vivo-coaching.de www.vivo-coaching.de
The Pan Africanist Congress of Azania, PAC will join the EFF's national shutdown on the 20th of March this month. The EFF has been gaining support for its planned protest against load-shedding and service delivery issues from different organizations. For more on this, Elvis Presslin spoke to Jaki Seroke, the PAC's Secretary for Publicity and Information
Clement speaks to Jackie Seroke, the Chairperson of the Pan African Research Institute & Secretary of Finance, in the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania about the life, times and politics of Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest: Mzwanele Nyhontso - PAC LeaderSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DJ CLEO talks about Careers #DjCleo #DSTV872 #OVHD609
Vic Naidoo has some incredible suggestions for us this weekend: -Steinheist Steinheist is a Showmax original documentary series about the biggest corporate scandal in South African history. -No love lost It's all sunshine and roses, until it's not. An anniversary baecation gets very awkward very quickly when Amahle invites Azania and her partner to join their getaway, not knowing, of course, that Azania's bae is an ex who left her hanging. -Before we go Chris Evans makes his directorial debut with this romcom. Two strangers, brought together by circumstance, grow close to each other through a string of events.
Vic Naidoo has some incredible suggestions for us this weekend: -Steinheist Steinheist is a Showmax original documentary series about the biggest corporate scandal in South African history. -No love lost It's all sunshine and roses, until it's not. An anniversary baecation gets very awkward very quickly when Amahle invites Azania and her partner to join their getaway, not knowing, of course, that Azania's bae is an ex who left her hanging. -Before we go Chris Evans makes his directorial debut with this romcom. Two strangers, brought together by circumstance, grow close to each other through a string of events.
Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane's advocate, Dali Mpofu SC, threatened the chairperson of the Section 194 Inquiry, African National Congress (ANC) MP Qubudile Dyantyi, and several MPs asked that he be investigated for it. In terms of the Powers, Privileges and Immunities of Parliament and Provincial Legislatures Act - commonly referred to as the Powers and Privileges Act - it is illegal to threaten an MP in the performance of their functions, and it could carry a prison sentence of up to three years. On Tuesday morning, Mpofu asked for a postponement to work on the litigation following the Western Cape High Court ruling which overturned President Cyril Ramaphosa's suspension of Mkhwebane. The Democratic Alliance (DA) subsequently appealed to the Constitutional Court, and Mkhwebane applied to the High Court to uphold its ruling while this case was underway. Ramaphosa, acting Public Protector Kholeka Gcaleka, the African Transformation Movement (ATM), the United Democratic Movement (UDM) and the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania subsequently joined the latter matter, and according to Mpofu, there has been a "flurry" of court papers that he needed to respond to, and he couldn't prepare for the cross-examination of witness Nelisiwe Thejane. Furthermore, he said Mkhwebane was sick and at her doctor and couldn't attend the proceedings. As he has done throughout proceedings, Mpofu interrupted and spoke over Dyantyi, and Dyantyi eventually asked that he be muted. In one exchange, Mpofu said: "You are not entitled to abuse me like you are abusing me. I'm senior to you in many ways, not just in age, but in many ways. You know it. So, you have no right to abuse me. But fine, you have the power now, you can exercise it, but you'll pay one day, ja." Dyantyi, smiling, said: "Are you threatening me now?" To which Mpofu responded: "Ja." Dyantyi asked him to conclude, and Mpofu said: "Actually, it is not a threat. It is a promise." DA deputy chief whip Annelie Lotriet said she was extremely concerned about what Mpofu had said to Dyantyi as, in terms of the Powers and Privileges Act, no MP may be threatened when conducting their duties. Freedom Front Plus chief whip Corné Mulder agreed. ANC MP Violet Siwela said she was a "little bit disappointed" and suggested that Dyanyti looked into it in terms of the Powers and Privileges Act. ANC deputy chief whip Doris Dlakude also agreed with Lotriet and Mulder. "What we are pleading for is that there should be no threats to anyone," said Dlakude. Mpofu was backed up by ATM leader Vuyolwethu Zungula, UDM leader Bantu Holomisa, and Economic Freedom Fighters MP Omphile Maotwe. Dyantyi denied Mpofu's request, saying he could continue with his cross-examination on 21 September, but the MPs will continue to ask questions of the witness. This led to another monologue by Mpofu, and when Dyantyi tried to proceed, he once again spoke over him. Mpofu was once supported by Maotwe, Zungula and Holomisa. The latter suggested that Mpofu should challenge it in court. Section 8 of the Powers, Privileges and Immunities of Parliament and Provincial Legislatures states: 8. (1) A person may not by fraud, intimidation, force, insult or threat of any kind, or by the offer or promise of any inducement or benefit of any kind, or by any other improper means (a) influence a member in the performance of the member's functions as a member; (b) induce a member to be absent from Parliament or a House or committee; or (c) attempt to compel a member to declare himself or herself in favour of or against anything pending before or proposed or expected to be submitted to Parliament or a House or committee. Section 27 (1) of the Act further states: "A person, including a member, who contravenes Section 7 or 8 (1) commits an offence and is liable to a fine or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding three years or to both the fine and the imprisonment."
This week, Zolo Azania returns to Kite Line. He recently visited Indiana University's campus, and gave a talk that we began airing last week. On that episode, he reflects on that visit and talks about his history, focusing on how learning to use the law improved his life. The efforts of Azania, his lawyers and …
Democratic Alliance (DA) leader John Steenhuisen said on Wednesday that political parties will have to think long and hard about where they'd like to see South Africa after 2024. Steenhuisen explained that, according to latest polling, there was a mere 11% points difference between the African National Congress (ANC) and the DA, explaining that this meant a coalition government, post-2024, would either be led by the DA or by the ANC. “Every party is going to have to think long and hard about where they'd like to see South Africa after 2024. Because when we speak of a coalition alternative following the next election, we're not only talking about one possibility,” he said. Steenhuisen added that there were only two realistic coalition outcomes, explaining that every party and its leaders will have to decide which of those two options they want for the country. “I can only speak for the DA when I say that our commitment to bringing about change for the people of South Africa will not waver. Our project is to replace the ANC government, and we will see this project through,” he said. He said the DA would continue to engage with other political parties that shared its core values as it looked towards 2024 and beyond. “Because our coalition - the coalition of reform, accountability and delivery - will need to be ready to step into national government in less than two years' time. We will also continue, through these metro coalitions, to serve the residents as best we can, because people need to see and believe that coalition governments are not only possible, but also that they can be effective,” he added. He assured citizens that his party could fight the ANC, saying the DA's entire focus was on replacing the ANC government with a coalition government in 2024. COORDINATED ATTACKS ON COALITION GOVERNMENTS Steenhuisen alleged that there was a coordinated attack on the coalition governments of Tshwane, Johannesburg and Ekurhuleni, orchestrated by the ANC and supported by its small proxy parties. “The mayors of these metros - who all happen to be DA mayors - are being targeted simultaneously in an effort to destabilise these governments and let the ANC in the back door. In Tshwane, the ANC has submitted a motion of no confidence in Mayor Randall Williams, while in Johannesburg its allies, the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania and the African Independent Congress, have done the same to Mayor Mpho Phalatse. And we understand there are now similar plans afoot for Mayor Tania Campbell in Ekurhuleni,” he claimed. He explained that these coordinated attacks on DA mayors - and also on speakers - were nothing short of a coup attempt by the corrupt. Steenhuisen said this was the work of an ANC that found itself cut off from its entire patronage network in these Gauteng metros. “As a result it now cannot fund its own operation or pay its own staff, not to mention the blow this has dealt to the lavish lifestyles many of its members have become accustomed to. It desperately needs to get its hands back in the cash register, and it will stop at nothing in its efforts to do so,” he stated. Steenhuisen said that by trying to scupper these metro coalition governments, the ANC was effectively attacking the country's chance to move beyond ANC dominance. “They are attacking project South Africa and threatening to drag the country back to a place it should never, ever return to,” he added. Steenhuisen stated that the project to replace the ANC government was too important to fail, adding that the DA was determined to keep the ANC and its proxy parties from sabotaging the future of the country. He said the DA had no doubt that most of the party's coalition partners would stand beside the DA to help ward off an attempted power grab from the ANC. “There are many of us across multiple parties who share a vision of a South Africa that works for all its people and who believe that this vision is now well within our reach. I am greatly encouraged by the princ...
This week, Zolo Azania returns to the show. Azania was on the Kite Line back in 2019, shortly after he was released after surviving decades on Indiana's death row. He speaks with Jok Huerta, who has been on the show previously, moderating discussion with various Indiana prisoners. Zolo will be on upcoming episodes of the …
The Walter Rodney Peoples Public Revolutionary Library is a nonprofit library that is Pan Africanist in orientation which aims to encourage reading in working class society in Azania. Check them out here: https://www.facebook.com/WRPRLibrary/
I talk to Dr. John Trimble on Imperialism and Settler-Colonialism in this episode. John Trimble is an educator and organizer with the Azania chapter of the All African People's Revolutionary Party. John holds a Master's degree from Stanford University in computer science and from UC Berkeley in operations research as well as a Ph.D. in systems engineering from Georgia Tech. In 2015 John retired as an Associate professor in systems and computer science at Howard University. John has recently retired as Professor in Industrial Engineering at Tshwane University of Technology in Azania/South Africa. Points of Discussion: European adventurism and land grabbing in Africa, Pacific, Americas etc., founded settler colonies/states. Capitalism was built on the theft of land and resources in the process of colonization. The effects of settler colonialism on indigenous people. The best approach to reversing the effects of settler colonialism in Africa. Psychological warfare and tactics used by imperialist/colonizers to justify theft of land and the genocide against indigenous people. Settler colonial efforts in Africa from the 1884 Berlin conference. Settler Colonialism in Algeria, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Namibia, and South Africa. Africa's transition from independence to neocolonialism. Disunity enables neocolonialism. The crusade to reclaim land back to natives without compensation in Zimbabwe and Azania/South Africa. Why the Pan-African project with political education and organizing are fundamental tools towards the total liberation and unification of Africa from imperialist. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mpilo-nkambule/support
Ghost stories can reveal the fringes of our resentments and anxieties, the essence of our collective fears and hopes, and the things societies keeps repressed. On this episode, we sit with Azania Imtiaz Khatri-Patel and analzye the ghost stories from South Asia. To support or to shop, visit: www.brownhistorypodcast.com Check out the Brown History Newsletter
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Entrevista com Carlos Alberto Mathias Azania - Pesquisador do Instituto Agronômico (IAC) sobre herbicidas na cana-de-açúcar
#BoomBapBreakfast #JaredBall #iMiXWHATiLiKEShow Notes:(0:00) Intro and Veteran's Day Memories and the Trauma of Saluting(23:11) Azania, South Africa, The death of de Klerk and Rebranding Apartheid(39:03) W.E.B. DuBois, The World and Africa and War Propaganda via George Creel and Walter Lippmann(58:54) Squid Game and The Lessons of Imperialism (1:11:30) John Deere Workers Strike and UAW Union Leadership Treachery(1:31:11) CIA Use of Awards as Propaganda v Cuba and Beyond(1:38:41) Kyle Rittenhouse Trial - Defense Rests(1:48:00) Math Hoffa, Hasan Campbell and The Role of ParentsJared A. Ball, Ph.D. is a Professor of Africana and Communication at Morgan State University in Baltimore, MD. and is founder/curator of imixwhatilike.org a multimedia hub of emancipatory journalism and revolutionary beat reporting. Ball is also author of The Myth and Propaganda of Black Buying Power (Palgrave, 2020). More from Dr. Ballhttps://imixwhatilike.org ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Episode 1 of the brand new WBBL Review podcast with Mark and Melita. This week we are joined by Azania Stewart as we discuss the Lions star studded roster and their European adventure and what it means for British Basketball.
Following episodes 11 and 2, we now turn to exploring how and why the different regions of the world of Altera got their names. Other topics covered: the four ways to divide the continent of Africa; Eritrea as an exonym; Nubia's Baqt treaty's connection to the Zanj Rebellion in Mesopotamia; an Zanj, Zanzibar, and Azania as cognates and Sudan as an analogous term; defining the new boundaries for Asia; the many possible etymologies of Siberia; reapplying the Greco term Taprobana to Australia; how places like Guinea, Ethiopia, Thule, and Hesperia were geographic moving targets until recently; the emerging political geography of Turtle Island; and lamentations for missed opportunities of basing place names on Tierra del Fuego, Andina, and the Caribbean. Tired of learning geography and history in an uninspired world? Atlas Altera is a creative exercise that repaints the world while going hardcore on real geography, anthropology, linguistics, and history. For more content, visit www.atlasaltera.com or watch the video on YouTube.
As tensions over South Africa's white-owned farmland escalate, Midas Wanana and other Black residents take matters into their own hands, creating a new settlement on the edge of a white-owned vineyard. They call the settlement Azania, a precolonial name for South Africa. When the white farmer, Stefan Smit, is murdered in his own home, the finger is immediately pointed at the Black occupiers and tension in Azania reaches a boiling point, ultimately costing Wanana his life. But something isn't adding up. To catch the real perpetrator, detectives will need to look far closer to home. Journalist: Christopher ClarkVoice: Anele MatotiProduction: Christopher Hooton See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Azania Andrews - VP, Connections at Anheuser-Busch - on how their organizational culture and their "bias to action" allow them to react quickly to trends and to build nationally lauded marketing campaigns in sometimes only a few hours. Listen to the full episode here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/azania-andrews-anheuser-busch/id1544529117?i=1000528841858
Anheuser-Busch is well-known for some of the most innovative and exciting activations, advertisements, and marketing campaigns in sports. As VP of Connections, Azania Andrews has a hand in creating all of it. She explains how A-B is able to react quickly to trends that are relevant to consumers, how she helped make Michelob Ultra the #2 beer brand in the country, and why keeping fans connected at a local level will be more important than ever in a post-pandemic world. Management Leaders for Tomorrow: https://mlt.org/ Details: 1:35 - Azania's Background 5:50 - Diversity & Inclusion at A-B 11:30 - Beginning a new role at the start of a pandemic 15:50 - Reacting quickly as a brand 20:10 - Michelob Ultra is the #2 beer brand in the country 23:00 - Leveraging an influencer program 27:45 - Rapid Fire Questions For more insights, visit our LinkedIn page and learn more about Navigate at https://nvgt.com/
We catch up with GB star and new signing for the Leicester Riders Azania Stewart as she comes out of retirement to play in the WBBL.
This week, we return to our conversation with Zolo Agona Azania, who was recently released after surviving decades on Indiana's death row. In the second part of the conversation, he talks about researching the death penalty and appealing his death penalty sentence. The efforts of Azania, his lawyers and supporters helped to successfully free him …
We recently sat down with Zolo Agona Azania, who was recently released after surviving decades on Indiana’s death row. In this first section of the interview, he covers his early experiences in prison, the role of imprisoned Black Panthers in mentoring him, and the cycle of prisoners struggles that lasted in Indiana from the late …
Ross Brand with your Livestream Universe Update and Flash Briefing for Wednesday, April 18th, 2018. Technode is reporting China's Ministry of Culture and Tourism shut down 370 live streaming apps after examining nearly 5-thousand of them. There are also some major players in China's livestream industry that are under investigation, including two that received a combined one billion dollars in funding. Areas being investigated include content that promotes “violence, pornography, gambling, superstition, and other values harmful to public morality.” Beyonce racked up the highest YouTube livestream viewership of any performance in Coachella's history. She had 458,000 simultaneous live viewers during her Saturday set. Our Wednesday Spotlight theme features musicians who livestream: Azania Noah is an international singer, song-writer and recording artist. She's been invited to perform for 4 heads of state and in some of the most prestigious venues in the world. Azania won first prize in a French TV competition similar to American Idol. She was also featured on “The Voice” in France, seen by more than 8 million viewers. In addition to sharing her singing voice on livestreams, Azania uses live video meetings to provide vocal training and career coaching to aspiring singers through her Singer Elite program. Claudia Santiago is also a bilingual singer and international recording artist who performs live in many different musical styles. Claudia has a new album coming out soon. Her live streaming talk shows cover a wide range of topics including health, careers, women's empowerment and art. She also livestreams her rehearsals. Claudia organized full-day music festivals in support of Mario Armstrong's Never Settle Show. Speaking of the Emmy winning Never Settle Show, co-produced by Roker Media, the show's band features Cassandra Kubinski on keyboards and lead vocals and Tony Daniels on guitar. Cassandra has released 6 albums and her songs have been chosen for tv shows and commercials. She's collaborated with some of the biggest stars in the music business, including Billy Joel. She wrote the inspiring song “Not So Different” in support of Autism Speaks. Tony is an accomplished voice actor doing everything from movie and commercial characters to tv promos, animation and narration. He's the voice of Tony the Tiger and does a wide range of accents. On the viewing schedule: At 12pm ET, it's the Business of Video Podcast with Owen Video and Nick Nimmin on the Owen Video Facebook page. Video Marketing World Founder Jeremy Vest shares million dollar brand strategies for YouTube. At 2pm ET, it's Legal Hour Live with Mitch Jackson and Joey Vitale talking about what podcasters and live streamers should know when recording phone conversations. Do you need interview agreements with your guests? View on the Legal Hour Live Facebook page. At 3pm ET today, it's Camera Confidence Live with Molly Mahoney on the BeLive TV Facebook page. Show & event links at our website. For http://LivestreamUniverse.com, I'm Ross Brand. Have a great day! The post https://livestreamuniverse.com/beyonce-sets-youtube-livestreaming-record-musicians-who-livestream/ (Beyonce Sets YouTube Livestreaming Record; Musicians Who Livestream (Update Ep49)) appeared first on https://livestreamuniverse.com/ (Livestream Universe).
Episode 76 of Livestream Stars with Ross Brand of Livestream Universe. Subscribe to the podcast: https://rossbrandrecordings.com/ (https://rossbrandrecordings.com). On #LivestreamStars with Ross Brand, singer, actor and recording artist http://azania.com/ (Azania Noah) talked about how musicians can use livestreaming, her experiences performing around the world, including at The Apollo in New York City, and the influence Whitney Houston had on her decision to sing. We also discussed her amazing performance on The Voice and her album, Rising. And we got to hear Azania sing for us as well. Azania Noah is an award-winning, multi-cultural artist with a captivating voice, powerful energy and positive charisma. A phenomenal performer & a joy to see on stage, she has performed over 800 concerts around the world, including for 4 Presidents and at prestigious venues (Blue Note & Apollo in NYC) and music festivals (Montreux Jazz Fesitival in Europe). In Paris, Azania won first prize in the French T.V. competition ‘Graines de Star' on M6TV. Broadcast to millions of viewers, it was the first French show similar to ‘American Idol'. She covered Whitney Houston's “I Wanna Dance with Somebody” during the competition. She also recently featured on the famous TV show “The Voice” in France (TF1 TV) seen by over 8 million viewers internationally. During her 12+ years of classical opera voice training, she performed in many different bands of not only soul and funk, but various styles from jazz to disco, electro/house to gospel, reggae to musical theater. She explores 70s soul and funk combined with other musical styles in her latest album, “Rising.” Azania is also a talented actress who notably performed in a short film “Grace” playing a Kenyan immigrant who suffered domestic violence. An avid philanthropist, she is goodwill ambassador to the All As One Children's Center and orphanage based in her home country of Sierra Leone. Find Azania on Twitter: @AzaniaNoah.
Preview of LIvestream Stars episode with singer and recording artist Azania Noah. Subscribe to the podcast: https://rossbrandrecordings.com (https://rossbrandrecordings.com) Originally livestreamed on Ross' Facebook profile.