The Unbroken Chains of Apartheid

SOUTH AFRICA

by Matsime Simon Mohapi


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/22/2011

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 125
ISBN : 9781462889068
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 125
ISBN : 9781462889051

About the Book

“Before 1652 there were no labourers, no workers, no servants and no servitude. All that was, was labour of love. Black people worked their own farms. They were Masters on their own right. The African land and its wealth gave our great grand parents the right to be Masters. Black children are the children of Masters! They have the right to know that the great are only great because we are on our knees! They have the right to know because knowledge is power! They must know that horrible accidents happened in South Africa after 1652. Historical accidents did occur! Historical accidents which were deliberate and were designed to put the destiny of a South African Black child in suffering and poverty forever. Then there was no poverty and no million orphans. There were million cattle and million hectors of land. There was human dignity the meaning of which was freedom from fear, hatred, and poverty.” Matsime Simon Mohapi, from: The Unbroken Chains of Apartheid – South Africa.


About the Author

Matsime Simon Mohapi was born on 06 December 1969 in Klerksdorp. He grew up in Diretsane dusty village. He matriculated at Phatshima High School in Atamelang. He studied UDEP in Hebron College of Education. He further studied FDE Management in Pretoria University. Presently he studies Theology at TEEC in Johannesburg. He was promoted to become a school principal since 1998 and he is a local preacher in the Methodist Church of SA. He is a married family man. He is also a published author and a poet. Matsime Simon Mohapi maintains that he was born in a stony place of sadness at the height of apartheid South Africa. He grew up in a divided South Africa. He lives in a divided South Africa where the gap between the rich and the poor is the widest in the world. He believes that his divine calling is to help the multitudes of poverty wretched people live their lives free from lack, fear, and hatred.