Showing posts with label EFF. Show all posts
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Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Can the ANC January 2026 statement address event be inclusive this year going forward... Vul' isekele Khongolose

 

On my way to Mama Winnie's funeral in 2018

Happy New Year, everybody and welcome to 2026.

Yes, if you are residing in South Africa regardless of which political party you belong to.

The ANC January 8 statement is something that we all look forward to.

The ANC and DA beads that the Gogos and I made


Hate them or not, but the governing party and its president who is automatically the president of the country must give us some direction on what to expect this year…. A local government election year.

So, with those in mind.

 I   thought let me start with an issue that has been bugging me for years since I have returned to Johannesburg.

MK Youth hard at work in Alexandra Township

The party’s exclusivity to the community and the people on the ground. Now. I am not talking about those that left the party but the ordinary citizens who are still loyal to the party till this day but are not included to big events such as these.

We all know that the year start when the ruling party give us the people of the country its vision for the year.

 Or it used to start then before 1994 and the early years after.

The EFF was amongst the first customers of our business and they bought beads in bulk

But since my return to the city of Gold which is close to 13 years now, I hear nothing about this event. Trying to get to the party itself has been a mission. Let alone the Women's League and the local foot soldiers.

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There is absolutely nothing you hear about this annual event or any other works of the party so that you can participate also.

                                                                                The mining town of Klerkdorp

No noise or buses carrying people over to the venue like in the old days. 

OR Tambo and Nelson Mandela were the president of the organisation

 Even  the event is not effectively communicated so that everyone can be or feel part of it. Or maybe reject being part of it yet having being informed about it.

                                                        Stillfonteing Gold Mines


In these days, what I have observed is that you are merely excluded and not informed. Maybe gass talked as some may say now.

Chief Albert Luthuli was the president of the ANC

Before we go further, let me tell you readers about  the history of this event with Google's help and some of the books I have read in the past.

                                                            Election Day 2019... National

The origins of the event sterms from the organisation, the South African National Natives Congress(SANNC), now known as the African National Congress (ANC) having being formed on January 8, 1912. 

The original founders of the ANC in 1912

The founders, John Dube, Sol Plaatje and Pixley ka Isaka Seme wanted to unite Africans against the discriminatory law like the Land Law Act of 1913 which gave blacks 13% of land and 87% was distributed to the whites at the time.

                                                    Star Fm, a community radio station in the North West


The practice of releasing majory statement were made popular by the then president, Oliver Tambo in 1972 during his exile years in Lusaka Zambia where he detailed strategies, themes and call for actions against the then racist regime.

Winnie Madikizela Mandela kept the organisation alive when it was banned in SA



But even before O.R. Tambo took over the leadership role. In the 1950s when Chief Albert Luthuli was in leadership.



People dropped everything to hear what the chief had to say at Freedom Square, this despite of government harassing him with banning orders that would forced him back to Natal even before he could speak to the people.



Over three decades of democracy and I  would be lying if I said I knew where and what the event was about over the past few years since I left the newsroom.

A week ago, I went pass the Chief Albert Luthuli House, the headquatters of the ANC to get information.

I get it, people were on leave it was the late days of December2025. The security knew nothing about the event and only a flyer advertising accommodation for the event in North West that I got a glimps of where they will be this year.



Over the past few years, there's absolutely nothing you hear from the organisation itself. Especially when you have restricted means of communication like me.

I think, I last listened and heard from the president, Cyril Ramaphosa when he was crying for people to send, that was way back in 2018 if I am not mistaken.



I think, the conference was held in East London then.  

After, the bullies of the organization did their thing so much that all my businesses came to a halt.

 My property was destroyed, I was stalked, I received death threats, I was humiliated and all sorts of lies were spread to a point that everything I had built and done for myself without the help of anyone will take years to rebuild.

But I am grateful for the social grant that I am currently on even though had my business not being destroyed, I would have been far even with my law studies.



Thank God NSFAS agreed to fund me last year, but writing the Unisa exams were made difficult and some subject impossible to even seat for. 

So my promised ten years free and compulsary education from the 150 page of the Reconstruction Development Programme of the party was also somehow disturbed.



 I pray that they let me continue with my law studies this year as Iam really keen on the modules local government, land and housing, education, family law etc.

Anyway, don't read this and think I am all made at the ANC. 

Just after Covid19, I’ve been trying so hard to get involve in the community work with the ANC or the women’s league but the party seems to be very far of.

Even when you go to councilor’s offices and introduce yourself, your intentions and what you are about.

Still you are treated like a hungry outsider and the people that I have been in contact with have made it clear that the organization is now for the black elite.



If you have no money, you have no business in the ANC nor would your talent, skills, knowledge or resources can be used in this mighty organization.

The attitude is so disturbing because some of the Pioneers and Jevuniles of the early 80s and 90s came from these communities with no money but strong spirit of   brother hood and looking out for each other regardless of background.

The education about the South African black history before the 1994 election seems to have been a wasteful exercise now.



 Especially when the black English men and women in power don’t know and can’t relate to the struggles of the same black community in which they grew up in.

 Some of the contributors to this little change come from those that are hired to provide service in the township but ignore their duties and run after bribery.

 Money that further halt the slow progress in these areas or do unfinished work yet they claimed to be capable of doing the complete job.



Worse, the millions received for numerous tenders through connections not even a cent will go to even buying a child in that community  school shoes.

What monied black men did not have before 1994  was covered by the contribution he made to the community then.

  The community also helped support his businesses.

There was a servicing of each other not the exercise of Lordship over the other due to the money, the car they drive and where they stay.

 There were no orphans due to the struggle as the church and the ANC women’s league automatically became an eye of those families.



Hence many like me, ended up with many fathers and mothers. While my mother was inprisoned and the other exiled for their political roles in the ANC.

 I gained parents who  were not my  biological parents but the respect I had to give to some of these men and women was equal to that of both absent parents of mine.

Yes, there was status and we all prided ourselves when a black men or children of the township had done well as if we all made some contribution to their achievement.

 


 But there was not much of showing it off, undermining and I’m better than you kind of vibe which is quite common now.

Back to the January statement, I hear this year it will be in the North West.

A two hours drive from Johannesburg and where the gold, a resource that God bless South Africans with but became a curse at the same time as visitors became too greedy to share.

It would be so nice to have buses available to everyone who want to go from all areas of Johannesburg Township.

There are children who don't even know what a mine looks like let alone a mining town and what those people are about.

  When I was in Port Elizabeth, I attended one conference that was held in East London.

 Though, I was in the media.

 I opted to drive to East London with the masses from Kwa Zakhele township.

The bus atmosphere is the best, to and fro, the endless debates about what was said and what could have been touched on and informal planning on how to exercute some of the plans to go with the vision of the party.

The sightseeing is also beautiful especially when everyone is looking forward to the place or I was looking forward to the East London beaches and we ate kotas and full meals after the event.

So my humble request to the party is to at least make the address available to everyone. 

Even those with no internet, radios and tvs. 

The news of what needs to be done must reach even the low class citizen of this country.

 




Tuesday, May 14, 2019

EFF, the new hope for black consciousness

HAPPY!!!! .... As Ndabeni Kunene Creatives together with the Gogos from Mpumalanga we created beads for the EFF. Party leaders wore them in the 5th anniversary of the party.

Today, I write this article beaming with pride.  One of my biggest customer, the EFF has done exceptionally well in the sixth general elections. It garnered 10.79% with a growth of 6% from the last elections.

EFF.... The production line of the EFF beads made by the Gogo's and me in 2019
   

 If you have been following the South African politics, you will know that this six year old kid made a dramatic entry in Parliament. Often clad in red overalls and maids uniforms. It offers South Africans ideologies that encourage black people to celebrate black culture and embrace their African heritage. These red ants sting has been felt by the current governing party.



 Our former president, Jacob Zuma would have probably took the "pay back the money" as a joke if these former young lions of the African National Congress didn't stay consistent with their demands. Who can forget the current land debate that saw the Freedom Front Plus move up the leader of the ballot paper to take the fourth spot on the list. 
Social Media... Our beads were won at the BET awards by entertainment journalist, Gabi Mbele

  These elections painted a very gloomy picture about the African National Congress. The ANC once loved Nelson Mandela party of 1994 was no longer representing the interest of its people, majority being black people.
TRY AGAIN.... The first batch of samples we sent to the party's Braamfontein Office. We had to do them again, again until the Gogo's came up with the Skholwane for EFF branding.

SPREADING THE WORD... Our first PR dependent on word of mouth and people liking our social media pages.

  Corruption, greed and arrogance are amongst other things have seen people loosing faith in it. Leaders such as the secretary general, Ace Magushule have been reported to have ran the Free State Province to the ground, yet he was voted as secretary general. 

I know it was a unity exercise amongst loyal Zuma supporters but the public cannot look beyond the recent published book about how far his dirty fingers had gone to vote for it, hoping businessman and former trade unionist and Nelson Mandela's umbrella man, Cyril Ramaphosa will turn things around.


  How he will do this? We still don't know,  but the division was still felt just after the elections when ANC election campaign head, Fikile Mbalula with Magashule. Anyway the generation of voters are now watching service deliveries in all parties. 

 The EFF headed by the former ANC youth League leader, Julius Malema came with a vibrant energy in parliament. Almost everyday fighters were visible on the streets. In Johannesburg alone, I have seen them help evicted families in court.

They have become a political party that ordinary citizen feel it address their needs. The leader, Malema often commands attention in his speech and everything that comes out of his mouth captures the attention of a black child. 

The party leaders has made education something fashionable to a point that no one remembers Julius Malema was once a a drop out matric student and having failed woodwork at school. In one of the youtube videos he jokes about not being fit enough to run the country having failed woodwork alone. Today he is a farmer, a politician and I'm not sure what else. What is also attractive about the brand is that it speaks to everyone in the black township except for the older generation of men. Maybe it is because the leaders had find it difficult to reason with the elders in the ANC and since others were raised by single mothers, they respect women.

 Infact, they said it in parliament that the first person to become president from the party will be a woman. Parliament member, Makoti Khawula is that aunt of yours who always ask question like any other township aunt. 

Now will have more young people interested in parliament with the addition of the fees must fall protesters. Its supporters are majority black, underprivileged, rejected and now trying to build on what they have by licking on the wounds left by the bad administration of the country over the past 25 years.

 My start up business was also a test if the three South African parties do support small businesses. With them, it was so clear to the point our beads were worn at their 5th anniversary celebration in East London and at the Rand Easter Show recently. 

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Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Spot yourself if you were with us in 2018

At Ndabeni Creatives, our customers are our stars. Please scroll down you might spot yourself and bed reminded of uMgidi, wedding, traditional ceremony, Christmas party, gala dinner you attended in 2018. We were so honored to be part of your special event and I hope you turned heads and our pieces made you stand out and brought the African King and Queen in you. Please if your picture is not here and you want it here, please drop me a Whatsapp will arrange
PR guru, Vista Khalipha at a wedding in Limpopo pic supplied.

Feedback from braodcasterm Iman Rappetti
I look back at the road I have traveled when I started the business and I thought, it will be proper to say thank you to everyone who has landed their support so far. During the festive season, my jewelery has been won at African royal weddings, emigidini nase micimbini. 
Communications manager at Viacom, Gabi Mbele at the BET awards last year
I've received a positive feedback on social media, twitter, facebook and instagram. I know I've introduced other features in this blog but I just want to look back and play every customer Brenda Fassie's song, Umuntu Ngumuntu Ngabantu. 
African Rosary for Saagar
You can follow me on twitter @ndabenik on facebook: khanyiswa ndabeni, Instagram @khanyiswa2. If have a story that suit the blog please drop me an e-mail on khanyindabenik@gmail.com in the meantime, let me sing.....
Feedback from Nonhle Thema, at Talent Coaching Academy
graphic designer, Nolo

Nosizwe Zembe
Former senior journalist at True Love, Ziphozintle

Screenshots by Gabi

Some neck piece are just simple

We made this transflag for Yaya

Online clothing shop, Do it differently chose our jewellery for their photo shoot
Thank you, my africa, I wont be where I am, without you.
You have given me the will, the will to succeed, thank you for the opportunity, ngiyabonga, brothers and sisters, standing behind me, all teh way.
Oh it gives me hope and it gives me strength, and its all because, Umuntu ngumtu ngabantu X4
Everywhere I go its always the same, your love keeps pushing me day by day. Oh it gives me hope and it gives me  strength and I will always remember Umuntu ngumntu ngabantu




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TransActivist, Yaya Mavundla with our Massai chocker, a regular customer

Fifth anniversary celebration of the Eff we made these for them
First day going full time in the business


Last year, we tried the Maponya Market 

This piece was won in Kenya


Friend and customer, Dineo Matomela

Nalo Fancy Face at a chillas


Times Online media journalist, Nomahlubi Jordaan





Iman was referred to us by a friend, please chech the twitter post on what she said about and our service

We were honoured to dress the overall winner of Mzansi Pride 2018

A friend, Wakhe with our beaded bag

This lady trusted us with her photoshoot look




First won by my friend, Gabi Mbele at the BET Awards, the piece is now everyone's favourite

Apparently this set was a hit at a gala event in Nigeria

My first day meeting Mama Sarah, she was beading in the streets of Johannesburg. We have formed a partnership with her

Book our mobile shop for your cooperate gigs

Still everybody's favourite our print clutch bags




We make all kinds of stones, this set went to Nigeria

Our regular customer, Nalo Fancy Face at a wedding in Soweto

At the Mbuli's homecoming celebration in East London. uMgidi
My brother Xolani Ndabeni who is my assistant ready to host a bead party at MTN head offices

King Fisher FM presenter, Mama Ningi





Can the ANC January 2026 statement address event be inclusive this year going forward... Vul' isekele Khongolose

  On my way to Mama Winnie's funeral in 2018 Happy New Year, everybody and welcome to 2026. Yes, if you are residing in South Africa r...