The powerful rallying cry, Mayibuye iAfrika, meaning ‘Let Africa Return’, remains one of the most iconic slogans in the history of South Africa’s liberation struggle.
It is in parlance once more after the former Secretary General of the uMkhonto WeSizwe Party (MK Party), Floyd Shivambu, alluded to his potential new political party, named after the powerful catchphrase.
“On Friday, June 27, we will announce the National Consultation Team (NCT) of Mayibuye Consultation Process. As always, we will use the opportunity to exercise what Amilcar Cabral taught us that as revolutionaries, we should, ‘Hide nothing from the masses of our people. Tell no lies. Expose lies whenever they are told….
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