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While still on [Nelson Mandela], I just need to point out [the fact that] my research has
shown that the intelligence community believes that a book [stands] already written in Britain
about Mandela and his true colours. They assume that the book is going to be quite earth-shaking
about his involvement in British Niue-colonialism. It is frightful stuff indeed. But you do not
have to await a book that the British would publish when Mandela is dead, because I am
told it could hit the shelves a decade or so after Mandelaís death. The British are
the ones who know the real history of the AbaThembu People who so often were stabbing
the Xhosa Nation in the back, as well as the Zulus, while the latter two were fighting
the wars of resistance. Once more, the Tembu Royal family from which Mandela descends.
Things really get interesting with this gentleman, King Ngubencuka Vusani, a well-established
collaborator with British Colonialism. In fact, he is credited alongside the British
troops of the Cape, for creating the Mfecane/Difaqane which caused the exodus of hundreds if not
thousands of South Africans to countries like Zambia and the like. These are the same people
who now are returning in 2010 and earlier years before and are being kicked around starting
from areas like Port Elizabeth on xenophobia. But these are originally South Africans who
were caused to exit South Africa or this region all because of King Ngubencuka with British
troops who were capturing slaves. Not only the Tembus were responsible for this; but
also the Griquas like Adam Kok and Barend Barend, they were part of the set-up that
caused the Difaqane. And this is not the history that you get in schools in South Africa because,
unfortunately, after 1994 we continued with British propaganda for our history in South
Africa. And it is sad! But the irony of it is: On the beginning of this warÖthere was
a war that King Ngubencuka was involved with (The Battle of UMbholompo) alongside the British
against [fellow-Africans] to capture slaves. That very dayís commemoration , 100th-Year
Commemoration of Umbholompo was born Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi of the Zulus with whom,
interestingly, history repeated itself, Mandela had a fight, and many people died in KwaZulu-Natal.
It is like a revisit of the Difaqane; and it was an issue basically of the Zulus versus
Thembu misidentified as Xhosa. Ultimately there is no other man in all earnest that
is going to save us as a nation, not as a nation in terms of South Africa, but as an
African nation from Cape to CairoÖ more than Pixley ka-Isaka Seme. Many people donít know
this, but I have just come across: today being October 1, is the birthday of this [man Seme]!
Nothing is mentioned in South Africa about the [Seme the] Founder of the ANC, the man
who came up with the idea that the African National Congress must be formed in 1912,
and acted accordingly. [He] even went to plead for the assistance of an uncle of his who
ultimately became the [ANC] Founding President, ìuDubeî, ìuMafukuzelaî [John Langalibalele
Dube]. This [Seme] is the man who founded the ANC. Nothing is mentioned today [despite
his birthday]. In 2 yearsí time, the ANC will be 100 years old where it looks like
Mandela the Thembu whose great-grandfather was a collaborator with British colonialism
is going to be raised as ëThe Heroí and ëThe Father of the Nationí, when actually,
prior to Mandelaís rise to power, this man [Seme], on all records that you can find even
on the Web, was regarded as the Father of Nation. Nothing is said! I am appealing to
Your Excellency Zuma to bring back a backyard neighbour of yours. You are from Inkandla.
He is not far from Inkandla. He is having roots in the neighbourhoods there [Mtuba as
well as Durban where he was born]. In fact the daughter, the only surviving daughter,
with whom Your Excellency Zuma took a picture recently when there was a false claim that
a hospital will be built to remember Seme (Nothing happened of it). Thatís the picture
of Your Excellency Zuma. Sorry, it is dark and there is no good [lighting]. And that
is the Seme daughter, Helen. Let us get her picture: yeahÖput there at the centreÖ just
like where the hospital would be built, but nothing has happened of it. The family is
very bitter; and understandably so. And very poor [too]. There is DVD I have done about
it; but Your Excellency [Zuma], please: let us have the true history of South Africa back.
Mandela has been good to us but up to a limit. Now the whole country is suffering from service-delivery
protests because his relatives, his tribe, and other tribes from the Eastern Cape who
have, if you like joined in as opportunists [are fleecing this Nation]. There is the individual
(General Daniel Mohato Mofokeng a.k.a. Romero) who caused my daughter to remain in Tanzania
to this day, just by the way on these pictures that I have seen. And yeah, sorry about the
blurring vision here. Our Minister again [Lindiwe Nonceba Sisulu]Ö and and andÖ But I had
thought I should just show what I could find here. Incidentally, I also have a picture
here of my father who is Bright Phiri whose own father is Malawian Jacob Phiri, Son to
Maziriankhunda Phiri [who is] Son to Pikamalaza, [and the Pikamalaza who is] one of the Phiris
who were caused to exit South Africa during the Difaqane [ignited] by the British and
the Tembu king [Ngubencuka] during the Mfecane. [Ignited by the] Barend Barends [members of
the] so-called ëColouredsí of South Africa and today you can see the repeat of the 19th
Century of the British [colonialism] where the ëColouredsí now are running away, wrongfully
so, from the African National Congress, joining the [Democratic Alliance], a party which I
would not like as a soldier to talk negatively about but [but still a party] I have a lot
of reservations about it. Yeah, that battery went off on me. I was still expressing my
viewpoint that there is a lot of reservation on my part as far as the goings-on in the
political party known as the DA. And , yeah, and more disappointment also with the Independent
Democrats of my sister Patricia De Lille that has decided to see the way forward with the
DA. And I hope the Africans referred to as so-called ìColouredsî in South Africa can
see through these designs and not necessarily not follow parties [of their liking] (which
is their democratic right), BUT TO ANALYZE: The Future of Africa Lies With The African
National Congress! That is the other thing I was still expressing as I got my battery
to cut me off. Lastly, I just need to say I should like to dedicateÖafter all has been
said and done and all appeals [for the Phiri case] done for the High CourtÖdedicate this
work to Doctor Pixley ka-Isaka Seme on His Birthday [today]. And Happy birthday, Father
of the Nation! And lastly, Just to [set the record straight], There has been a lot of
people who were involved in helping me put my message across. They were people just requested
by myself. They were not people who are part of my story. This is an individual effort
and my research on the status quo in South Africa occasioned by my victimization. Thank
you very much, All and Sundry! Thank you! Last, and perhaps, the very most important
point about Seme when you consider that [Mandela-related] people talk a lot about [their own] royalty.
This man [Seme] is my second cousin. He made conjugal relations with the Swazi Royal family
from which I descend maternally. [Seme had] a kid by the name of Zwangendaba Seme with
the daughter of my first cousin, Swazi King Mbandzeni. The mother to Zwangendaba was Princess
Lozinja. So I am not talking about people here who are far from me; I am talking about
relatives of mine. The saddest part of this tragedy is that Nelson Mandela, too, has grandchildren
who are my relatives born of the Swazi royal house and it is so sad! But I hope that one
day Mandela can see what havoc his relatives, extended relatives are causing South Africa
by using his name or maybe ìabusingî [the name] it all dependsÖ but that is how I would
like to end this story. Thank you, once again!