Jan 6 (10 days ago)
To my students, try
to follow good ethics and principals as you research, write and study. [ Sister Cynthia McKinney, I don’t have to
tell you such things. You taught me to be more ethical. ]
Remember [ Kwanzaa]
African Principals all year long.
•Umoja: Unity. To strive for and maintain unity in the
family, community, nation, and race.
•Kujichagulia: Self-Determination: ...
•Ujima: Collective Work and Responsibility. ...
•Ujamaa: Cooperative Economics. ...
•Nia: Purpose. ...
•Kuumba: Creativity. ...
•Imani: Faith.
The Gibson Hunter Principals, for AFRICA!!!
These principles are offered to ALL people of African
descent and ALL people of the world who are concerned about us to begin a
process, that has already started in some quarters, that will bring about
greater decency, equality, respect, cooperation, and financial prosperity
WITHOUT exploitation from any corporate, government, quazi-government or
private or other force from within or outside the African Continent. They are offered to bring about help for the
African continent and its’ People, and help to build on an already existing
program of support for the People of Africa and the entire African Diaspora.
They are also offered in the same spirit of healing, LOVe and fairness that the
Sullivan Principles [from the now late Reverend Leon Sullivan of Philadelphia’s
great Zion Baptist Church] were offered to the South Africans during
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• No
African, regardless of your station in life, is to treat another African with
anything but RESPECT and DIGNITY.
• All the
people of the world who are concerned about the People of Africa, The African
Continent and the African Diaspora are to show that concern in a real and
lasting way through some process or consideration at least once a week. That concern can be something as small as a
letter to your Congressperson asking for more financial support for any given
program that has been proven effective
in helping the People of Africa such as: rightful land ownership; land
and property management; the use of private and public funds in helping African
people; finding Ways to provide clean, fresh water and effective irrigation for
the people and crops of Africa; finding Ways to lessen, end and or to avoid
violence, civil strife, conflicts and war; finding effective and useful Ways to
treat women, men and children in a respectful and dignified Way for the
duration; and to help Africans who may be infected or affected in ANY way what
so ever with such maladies as HIV and AIDS. This list is BY NO MEANS ALL-
INCLUSIVE… Other Africans, Caribbean’s, African Americans or others from the
African Diaspora working on such decency
and Peace initiatives for the Continent of Africa MUST BE EQUALLY CONSIDERED…
• Wars of
aggression on the African continent should be covered by ALL media just like
any war in any other part of the world.
• People
MUST be allowed to see the progress, highlighted in a positive Way, that is
going on in Africa and that is spearheaded by African people just as much if
not more than they see the negative things that African People are doing on the
African Continent.
• Cultural
differences MUST BE RESPECTED even though they are not supported or understood
by people and governments and government leaders from the West. This RESPECT
must be a forthright goal even if those cultural differences are considered
heinous, strange, stupid, evil, ignorant or indifferent.
∙ The massive
influence and economic control that the international corporate structure has
on Africa and the lives of Africans must be controlled, tailored, shaped and
molded with the full consent, agreement, and control of the majority of the
People of African descent living on the African continent and their leaders and
those leaders MUST not be deemed controlled or unduly influenced by said
international corporate structure or those leaders can be replaced through an
open, non-violent and democratic process in a timely manner.
• We must
all take time to understand the so-called tribal wars and tribal differences
that exist among the Africans and find solutions and Ways of resolving those
differences while bringing about a peaceful co-existence among African People.
•
Different and divergent aspects of the Black community in the United
States and Black communities and Black people around the world are asked to
come together to bring forth a peaceful, meaningful, safe, mutually beneficial,
and economically rewarding existence for ALL AFRICAN PEOPLE throughout the
World.
• The
harsh treatment of the environment is to be avoided at ALL cost and ALL
AFRICANS are to get and prioritize clean water, a clean and safe environment,
clean and pollution-free air and the building and retooling of buildings must
follow ``green building’’ guidelines to be drawn up by groups of independent
Africans who cannot and will not be impacted on by corrupt influences or
Western influences except for technical and financial assistance. Such
technical and financial assistance MUST be without money strings attached or
corrupted in ANY WAY.
•
Population control must be part of the equation for proper and
progressive development in Africa, but we must remember that Africa is a
network of developing Nations. As such, the African People are not super
consumers as we are in the West (Europe and the United States). Africans use far less food, electricity,
goods and services and other energy sources than the West does and an African
Person is far less of a consumer because of this. He or She leaves far less waste and far less
harsh treatment to the environment than His or Her Western Cousin.
•
Businesses that do business and develop in Africa must do so with high
principles, morals and ethics and have as their core value the benefit of the
People of Africa NOT PROFITS AND THE KIND OF BRUTAL EXPLOITATION THAT
TRADITIONALLY IS ASSOCIATED WITH WHITE-RUN BIG BUSINESSES ON THE AFRICAN
CONTINENT. Black Africans MUST be part
of the business process all along the Way, and not just any Africans, but
people who have a long history of positive community involvement / progressive
political views and actions / and who share not only the profit-making motive
but an authentic concern for the People and the Land of This Great Continent.
They MUST also have the interests of ALL the African People at heart including
the children of Africa, women, men and the disabled.
•
Homosexual People or Gay and Lesbian People, Transgendered People and
Bisexual People among the African People MUST be treated with fairness, respect
and dignity even as cultural differences and historical conflicts are worked
out, considered, pondered, examined, studied, written about and explored. The model of South Africa
having Gay and Lesbian Rights as part of their Constitution MUST be a goal for
each and every African country. There needs to be a consideration of
partnership rights, fair treatment, access to education, access to housing
rights, access to employment rights and access to jobs and other such rights
considered, even as the cultural, tribal and ethnic differences that might see homosexuals as a
threat, are explored, studied and considered. The goal MUST be to consider the
rights of homosexuals and transgendered People just as fairly and equally as
the rights of other people in Africa.
By Brother Tracy Gibson.
February 18, 2013 Wednesday
Re-Edited and Up-Dated on September 8th, 2013…
Check the spelling and meaning of ``Principles’’
At the Library and send as an e-mail to Oxfam America, The
United Nations and the Ghanaian Embassy
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Article Below is from
Internet sources (NBC newsletter)
'Our intention is to shut down the country': South Africa's
largest trade union strikes
•South Africa's largest trade union went on strike
Wednesday, threatening to "shut down the country"
•The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU)
protested against corruption in the ANC
•The strike could impact leadership succession in the ANC,
up for debate as President Jacob Zuma is not expected to run for president
again in the next general election
Justina Crabtree |
@jlacrabtree
Published
5:26 AM ET Wed, 27 Sept 2017 | Updated
8:02 AM ET Wed, 27 Sept 2017
CNBC.com
Protesters attend a demonstration organised by The Congress
of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) which are pushing for a nationwide
strike to protest against corruption, in Cape Town, South Africa September 27,
2017.
Mike Hutchings | Reuters
Protesters attend a demonstration organised by The Congress
of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) which are pushing for a nationwide
strike to protest against corruption, in Cape Town, South Africa September 27,
2017.
South Africa's largest trade union went on strike Wednesday,
threatening to "shut down the country" as it protested against
corruption in the ruling African National Congress (ANC) party.
The Congress of South
African Trade Unions (COSATU) mobilized strike action nationwide, including in
the capital Pretoria and economic hub Johannesburg. The strike has been backed
by a number of groups including independent organization Business Leadership
South Africa.
"Workers (are) ready and willing to fight the immoral
and criminal phenomenon of state capture and the cancer of corruption,"
COSATU wrote in a statement published on its website September 21.
"Our intention is to shut down the country tomorrow,
but we are going to do so without the use of force. You can't fight corruption
with corruption," COSATU spokesperson Sizwe Pamla told the Huffington Post
South Africa Tuesday.
South Africa's economic woes continue to rumble along. In
April, its sovereign rating was downgraded to junk by ratings agencies Fitch
and S&P Global, moves largely attributed to political upheaval in the
country. According to Statistics South Africa, unemployment for the second quarter
of 2017 was 27.7 percent – though in its statement COSATU places the real
unemployment rate at 38 percent.
Despite this, the country did scramble its way out of its
second recession in a decade earlier in September, with second quarter growth
for 2017 falling at 2.5 percent.
According to COSATU's statement, South Africa is losing
roughly R147 billion ($10.9 billion) illegally taken out of the country each
year. // South Africa needs political, economic and social stability:
Academic
1:41 AM ET Tue, 5 Sept 2017 | 02:03
While Wednesday's strike is "part of a
succession of protests against (President Jacob) Zuma," it is "much
more formalized" than previous action, Chris Vandome, research analyst
with the Africa program at think tank Chatham House told CNBC.
According to a survey by consultancy firm Kantar TNS,
support in urban areas for Zuma dropped to 20 percent in March. Vandome added
that "the strike is already on the side of public opinion."
Gary van Staden, political analyst at South Africa-based
firm NKC African Economics, wrote in a note: "The demonstrations are
widely regarded as a referendum on (Zuma's) leadership and, more to the point,
his succession."
Zuma is not expected to run for president in the country's
next general election in 2019. COSATU and other organized labor supports Deputy
President Cyril Ramaphosa rather than the Zuma-backed candidate Nkosazana
Dlamini-Zuma, who is also his former wife.
South Africa's President Jacob Zuma at the BRICS Summit in
Xiamen, China, on September 4, 2017.
South Africa's President Jacob Zuma at the BRICS Summit in
Xiamen, China, on September 4, 2017.
Corruption in South Africa most recently made headlines earlier
in September, as financial services firm KPMG withdrew its top tier management
due to misdoings with the Gupta brothers, businessmen closely linked to the
president.
"In South Africa there is the realization of the
enormous social and political problems they face, and can't fix
overnight," Vandome said. People are reinforcing their "expectation
for the government to act equitably, with no queue-jumpers," he added.sy.
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