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Yes we got our independences, yes we got our freedom from colonial powers but why does it feel like it was not beneficial for ordinary citizens? The war veterans got the most of the land, the war veterans got high places in governments, the war veterans they get most tenders and these privileges gets passed on to their kids and future generations.
They juice out, swindle and loot all government funds & assets such that the whole nation is dire poverty and poor service delivery from the government and they send their kids abroad to get proper education to then come back years later and get placed into the high salary jobs.
What more for the ordinary citizens, our fellow ordinary ghetto youths do not get equal opportunities, with all qualifications to get a job you still need to be connected normal job application procedures do not work, to become rich you need to be associated with the liberating political party.
Is this what our fallen heroes fought for?? Isn't it now same as their blood was shed for nothing or was shed for certain war veterans to benefit and enjoy the pleasures that comes with without considering the ordinary citizens. Voicing against crimes, corruption & unfairness of the regimes leads to incarceration or treason charges.
Therefore a liberation from our liberators is needed, the struggle continues!
Christopher Thabani Mandawa is a multidisciplinary African author, researcher, and political enthusiast whose prolific body of work explores the intersections of philosophy, sociology, psychology, and ethnography. Holding diplomas in Psychology, Sociology, and Ethnography through Alison, Mandawa brings a rich academic foundation to his diverse explorations of human behavior and societal structures .
Mandawa's writing is characterized by its breadth and depth, delving into topics ranging from political ideologies and Pan-Africanism to the complexities of digital minimalism and the human psyche. His notable works include You'll Own Nothing and Be Happy: Navigating Minimalism in the Digital Age, which examines the rise of the sharing economy and the ethical implications of technological advancements . In A Liberation From Our Liberators: The Struggle Continues, he offers a critical analysis of post-colonial African governance, while African View of BRICS presents insights into Africa's role within emerging global alliances .
Beyond political and economic discourse, Mandawa addresses deeply personal and societal issues. His book Men & Ego explores masculinity and emotional intelligence, and The Young & Old in Workplace Environment discusses intergenerational dynamics in professional settings . In Power in Humans, he investigates the nature of personal power and its impact on human interactions .
Mandawa is also known for his engaging and sometimes provocative presence on social media, where he shares humorous and insightful commentary on politics, relationships, football, and current affairs. His advocacy for continuous learning and self-improvement resonates through his work, encouraging readers to critically examine their beliefs and societal norms .
With a commitment to exploring complex themes through accessible language, Christopher Thabani Mandawa continues to contribute meaningful discourse on the human condition and the evolving African narrative.