Category Archives: Azania

Zephania Mothopeng

Zephania Mothopeng

“The role of students in our universities is to proclaim the truth at all times irrespective of the consequences thereof. they should realise that it is their bounden duty to address themselves to black people and to show them the way to freedom without flinching.”

Dikgang Moseneke

Dikgang Moseneke

“Decolonisation is the total eradication of colonial legacies; this cannot be done on a judicial level. We merely uphold the Constitution. The work will happen through the grassroots…”

Clarence Makwetu

Clarence Makwetu

“We are fighting for our land and that land is still in the hands of the oppressor. In other words the struggle can’t stop until we attain our goal.”

Robert Sobukwe

Robert Sobukwe

“We meet here today, to rededicate ourselves to the cause of Afrika, to establish contact beyond the grave, with the great African heroes and assure them that their struggle was not in vain.”

Mariam Makeba

Steve Biko

“The conqueror writes history, they came, they conquered and they write. You don’t expect the people who came to invade us to tell the truth about us.”

Steve Biko

Steve Biko

“We do not want to be reminded that it is we, the indigenous people, who are poor and exploited in the land of our birth.”

Xola Skosana

Xola Skosana

“Children of Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe, Finish what you have started. Children of Robert Mugabe,finish what you have started.”

Steve Biko

Steve Biko

“The great powers of the world may have done wonders in giving the world an industrial and military look but the great gift still has to come from Africa – giving the world a more human face.”

Robert Sobukwe

Robert Sobukwe

“Forces of white supremacy are in retreat before the irresistible march of African nationalism. This is the era of African emancipation. Africa holds the stage today.”

Robert Sobukwe

Robert Sobukwe

“Politically we stand for government of the Africans for the Africans by the Africans, with everybody who owes his loyalty only to Africa and accepts the- democratic rule of an African majority, being regarded as an African”