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day & xenophobia: Reminder to the ungrateful and forgetful South
Africans
Freeman Chari
May 25, 2008
Perhaps on the 15th of
April 1958, the South African struggle had not grown to the heights
of interacting with those across the continent and this day might
not mean anything to them. Indeed even Nelson Mandela by then had
never left South Africa for any country; yet Kenneth Kaunda, Joshua
Nkomo and Kamuzu Banda had already crossed the oceans to petition
the British monarchy against the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.
They, together with us understand the symbolism of this date as
the day when Africa cast the first stone towards freedom from domination
and exploitation. We forgive the South Africans because they were
not yet born!
On the 25th May 1963,
we witnessed the launch of a new and invigorated dispensation with
a drive towards total emancipation of the continent- the formation
of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU). Nelson Mandela, Oliver
Tambo, Robert Resha, Gaur Radebe, Joe Mathews and Peter Molotsi
were there too. Mandela is still alive, I challenge him to explain
to his fellow countrymen why he had to go to Ethiopia. I challenge
him to tell the whole nation of South Africa what Kaunda, Nyerere
and Haile Selassie pledged for the liberation of South Africa?
Maybe the sweetness of
sugar and the comfort of blinding glow of Eskom's electricity has
shut your heads to the trying times of apartheid in your country.
It is human to forget; for even the greatest fighters of our time
like Mugabe too have forgotten the essence of our struggle as Africans.
In case you have forgotten, let me give you a few hints and reminders;
maybe you will wake from your brainless coma.
I will start with the
money that assisted in the fortification of the Umkhonto we Sizwe
which since 1961 had remained just a figment of a few in ANC. Nelson
Mandela was given non-refundable, no-strings- attached financial
assistance by a number of African leaders in 1963 to assist the
MK. In Tunisia, President Bourguiba gave him £5000 and offered
to train MK soldiers; President Tubman of Liberia gave him $5400
whilst Sekou Toure of Guinea gave him a suitcase of money with an
undisclosed amount in local currency. Why did these people, thousands
of kilometres away from South Africa choose to show such support
to the South African cause?
To those of you, who
had not yet been born, ask your elders what Nova Katenga was. What
was Quibaxe, Funda, Fazenda, Pango or Caculama? Did Angola ever
ask for compensation or payment for offering you the bases to train
and claim your own country? They inured decades of civil war at
the instigation of your colonial masters simply because they felt
for you: today they are nothing but troublesome makwerekwere disturbing
you from enjoying the fruits of your hard-won independence? You
brood of ungrateful vipers!
Do you people remember
how much discomfort you caused us? Because of you people, for four
years since 1981 southern Angola was occupied by South African Defence
Forces (SADF). Because of you people a SWAPO refugee camp at Kassinga
was attacked and over 600 innocent lives were lost. Because of you
unappreciative people Zimbabwe was bombed more than seven times
for sheltering exiles like Paul Brickfield, Joe Gqabi, Joan Brickhill
and Thabo Mbeki. Because of you people we lived in poverty and constant
fear; not once did we ever run after your throats.
I can go on
and on but today is the day for you to reminisce and heretofore
change your ways. We thought you only forgave your enemies but as
it is you simply metamorphose into the champions of their struggle
against African prosperity. By slaughtering
fellow Africans you have demonstrated to the whole world how
confused and barbaric you are. You have lost the dignity of an African,
you have lost the human face of African, you are not Africans but
a manifestation of satan's angels. A disgrace to us!
Mend your ways.
*Freeman
Chari is Secretary General for the Zimbabwe Youth Movement
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