Wednesday 5 August 2015

SAUL MSANE PUBLIC LECTURE INTRODUCTION SESSION

SAUL MSANE PUBLIC LECTURE AND LEGACY COMMEMORATION WAS PLANNED TO TAKE PLACE ON THE 24TH JULY 2015, AT PEITERMARITZBURG CITY HALL

THE TRUST WAS DISORGANIZED AND DISAPPOINTED
ON THE LAST MOMENTS BY THE DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTURE, WHO HAD PROMISED TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR THE EVENT TO TAKE PLACE. WE THERE FORE MOVING FORWARD AS WE STRONGLY BELIEVE IN GOD THAT PEOPLE CAN DISAPPOINT US, BUT GOD APPOINTS US TO PERSIST IN FULFILLING HIS PURPOSE.

WE COULD THEN CONSIDER THE DAY AS WAS THE SAUL MSANE PUBLIC LECTURE INTRODUCTION SESSION. WE WERE SO GRATEFUL ABOUT THOSE FEW PEOPLE WHO WERE SENT BY GOD TO JOIN OUR INITIATIVE. WE HAVE LONG BEFORE LOOKING FOR A PERSON OF THE CAPACITY OF PROFFESOR SMANGALISO KHUMALO TO WORK TOGETHER OF THIS PROJECT.  

Proffesor Smangaliso Khumalo, Associate Proffesor, School Of Religion, Phylosophy, and Classics, in the University Of KwaZulu/Natal has buy in Saul Msane Legacy Recognition Campaign.

Proffessor Khumalo, Mr.Thapello Mokoatsi, and Mr Zwakele Msane


FROM: MSANE TRIBE HERITAGE TRUST DESK
Subject: Saul Msane Legacy Symposium
The academia and researchers patronage from U.S.A. and Africa, that were part of Saul Msane Public Lecture Introduction Session, agreed with Msane Tribe Heritage Trust Board Representatives, to re-host Saul Msane Legacy Symposium, in collaboration with the University Of KwaZulu/Natal, School Of Religion, Phylosophy, and Classics, and Ujaama Centre Of Theology after a week from now.
Saul Msane's colossus as a heritage symbol of non violent liberation struggle, has to be larger than life, to recognise his remarkable contribution as superhero of the Republic Of South African religious politics during the Colonial Government regime.

Mr Nono Msani, Proffesor Khumalo, Mr Thapello Mokoatsi, and Mr Sandiswa Msane.
at Saul Msane Public Lecture Introduction Session

Msane Tribe Heritage Trust Deed ( Vision, Mission Statement, Core Values, And Objectives)

Presented
By
Mr Ronald Zwakele Msane
(Researcher & Coordinator)



MSANE TRIBE HERITAGE TRUST
Registartion Number: IT 020555/2014(N)
Pmb Master Of High Court
28 October 2014


PREAMBLE

DEET OF TRUST entered into between:

Inkosi Muzikawutshingwa Msane
The Founder

And the under mentioned persons, nominated as the

Initial Trustees

Annexure A
Executive Board Members-Office Bearers

1.Mzikawutshingwa Msane (Chairperson)
2.Effort Vusumuzi Msane ( Vice-Chairperson)
3.John Mbuso Sibiya ( Secretary )
4.Mkhombiseni Malachias Ndwandwe ( Vice- Secretary)
5.Marvin Celinhlanhla Hlongwane ( Treasurer)

Annexure B
Non-Executive Board Members
6.Ronald Zwakele Msane 
7.Nono Elcana Msani
8.Pius Mkhuliseni Msani
9.Dennis Senzo Msane (Resigned)
10.Hloniphile Nikeziwe Msane
11.Sibusiso Edmond Mvune
12.Ephraim Thokozani Mvuna
13.Luke Phumezinhlwini Msane
14.Theobald Bonginkosi Kunene
15.Zwelabo Robert Msane




WHO DECLARED THAT WHEREAS :

A.MSANE TRIBE HERITAGE TRUST will be claiming the restoration of the land rights in terms of the Restitution Of Land Rights Act Of 1994, of which Msane Tribe ancestors were forcefully evicted on their native land from different places around the Province Of KwaZulu-Natal

And whereas the said pieces of land are now to be transferred to and on behalf of the households, the heads of which are listed on Annexure A and Annexure B above, and their headquarters is based at KwaZoneyane Royal Kraal, eCingci at KwaMsane Tribal Reserve, near Mtubatuba (KwaMsane Township)

B.The heads of MSANE TRIBE HERITAGE TRUST referred to Annexure A and Annexure B above agreed on this day, the 25th July 2014, at KwaZoneyane Royal Kraal, that a trust should be established and be registered to receive transfers of land ownership and immovable property, to hold it on behalf of it's members and descendants as beneficiaries.

Accordingly, this TRUST is constituted in order to take transfers of the land, immovable and movable property on behalf of it's members and descendents of Msane Tribe ancestors or fore-bearers 

C. Furthermore, this TRUST is constituted to:

(a). Regulate the process of lodging land claims collectively.
(b).Manage and administer the trust property and land on behalf of the members and beneficiaries
(c).Regulate the powers of trustees.
(d).Raise, receive, and manage funds to achieve the objectives of the trust
(e).Allocate and regulate membership rights and duties in relation to the Trust Property Control Act 57, Of 1988.

D.All the objectives of the TRUST shall be carried out for the benefit of, and on behalf of households members that are registered and officially recognized by the board of trustees 


NOW THEREFORE THESE PERSONS PRESENT WITNESS THAT :

1.NAME OF THE TRUST
1.1. The name of the trust shall be:
MSANE TRIBE HERITAGE TRUST BOARD

1.2.VISION
To create a nurturing place of love, truth, happiness, and relaxation, and to provide opportunities for each person to become responsibly independent and effectively interdependent in order to achieve worthwhile purpose to be better traditional community.

1.3.MISSION STATEMENT
Our mission is to be actively be of service to each other as an inspirational model of living, and working together to create social change among ourselves, and with the people that we're related to.

1.4.OUR CORE VALUES
To love each other......
To help each other......
To believe in each other......
To wisely use our time, talents, and resources to be a blessing......
To restore our purified traditional and christian way of living and heritage......

2.TRUST ESTABLISHMENT
 A trust is now established for the objectives set out in this Trust Deed.

2.1.This trust shall continue for an indefinite period, terminable in the manner and subject to compliance with the formalities set out below and in compliance with the provision of the Trust Property Control Act 57, Of 1988.

2.2.The trust shall as a legal personae have the power to sue and sued in it's own name.

2.3.The trust deed shall come into existence once has been signed by trust board members.

2.4.The shall have legal personality with the capacity to enter into contracts, acquire, or hold or alternate movable or immovable property.

2.5.The trust shall continue to exist even its members or office bearers change.

2.6.For administrative purpose, the trustees shall establish offices of the trust. There must be a Chief Executive Officer and non serving Secretariat.

2.7.And now therefore, the trust shall also operate and exercise traditional rights within the boundaries of the KZN Traditional Leadership Governance Framework Act, and South African Customary law, to appoint their traditional leadership, and to practising their cultural rituals and activities.

2.8.The trust shall also expand it's scope of network to other tribes within the province, or outside the province.

2.9.The official logo, as identity corporate trade mark of the trust, will look like this



2.10.The trust will also operate with local municipality in accordance with Municipal System Act, as well as local hose of traditional leadeship.

2.11.The trust is now established to address injustice of the past, of appointment of traditional leadeship by colonial government and because of faction fights,to ensure that current democratic government is restoring Msane Tribe indigenous traditional community values.

THE OBJECTIVES ARE MORE TO MENTION HERE.

MSANE TRIBE HERITAGE TRUST BANKING DEATILS

Tuesday 4 August 2015

Msane Tribe Heritage Trust Pictures






MSANE TRIBE PICTURE GALLERY
























Msane Tribe History : About Researcher - Mr Ronald Zwakele Msane

1. MSANE TRIBE HISTORY AND HERITAGE RESEARCH PAPER

A.    THE GENERAL PURPOSE OF THE RESEARCH



This research has been conducted by Mr. Ronald Zwakele Msane since 2006, not for the specific field of study, but for the purpose of collecting information in establishing facts about origins and heritage of Msane clan people, tracing it back form our great greatest ancestor, “Msane”, as a founder and the first creature of our bloodline, and to lay a solid foundation to begin process to lodge claims in connection about land restitution and chiefdom restoration, and to execute the campaign of uniting all Msane clan people, and those clans that were closely associated with the Msanes.

There was no any service of consultants as anthropologists, researchers, history expects or archeologists that had been involved at this stage, but the researcher has used his natural skills, basic background knowledge in anthropology, sociology, psychology, research to recover some historical facts. He realized the need of having documented material containing history of Msane tribe. No government or any funding institution has provided financial support in running this research, it was donations from some of our clan people, and friends of Msane tribe.


This research has been inspired by concerned Msane tribe members, who have also dedicated their skills, knowledge, academic background, and efforts to ensure that at least there is something that is put together in writing about Msane ancestors who existed, of which now are being ignored as if none of Msane people existed before and played important roles in nation building and community development, but the fact is, we exist because our great greatest grand parents existed, and they contributed in their own important ways in the future of their generation.

This research paper has also been written with the intent for submission to the Commission on Traditional Leadership Disputes and Claims, the Land Claims Commission Of KwaZulu/Natal, the Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Ministry, Land Reform and Agriculture Ministry, KZN Office Of the Premier, Local Municipality Administration, KwaZulu/Natal House Of Traditional Leadeship, the Zulu Kingdom Royal Household, the Heritage Counsel and other relevant potential stakeholders. The other important reason of writing this research abstract was to gather all historical information associated with Msane tribe to bring on the table for public awareness for the benefit of other researchers, writers, existing generation, and generation to come after us.

It is written with great honour to our liberation struggle heroes and icons who made it possible for us to have access to other resources which were reserved for certain group of people that keep insensitive information about past events. It could be impossible to the person like the researcher who had not yet able to sit at the highest institution to study thesis for particular master’s degree or doctorate because of his previously disadvantaged background.

The researcher could not marginalized himself if he felt the passion and desire to do something in constructing and reviving his own tribe even if he had not gone through a particular advance university, sitting back with the mentality that people who can do certain things are those with highest qualifications in certain positions and some kind of social status, especially in bringing enlightment to other oppressed people and poverty stricken communities.

The information which has been recovered through this research has stimulated a lot encouragement, confidence to some members of Msane tribe who did not have their clear understanding about their identity and origin, who they are ?, and where  did their ancestors came from. This has caused a lot of people who doubted themselves and end up taking wrong routes because they were confused by other people who wanted to leave better lives at the expense of their heritage resources which were supposed to be inherited by them. Social networks like Facebook has contributed a crucial impact, and been an amazing platform to the researcher to connect to other people by conveying messages through young and old people who had access in internet.

A lot of young people who are passionate about their future to be better citizens of this country had used facebook constructively and have benefited and became much stronger and hope for the future, because it is so important to know about the past so that we can know our direction. Some have expanded their horizons and contacts, and they have been occasionally warned about people who may impersonate themselves and pose as good people to draw them closer sothat they can fall prey on their interests.


B. ABOUT THE RERSEACHER

PROFILE OF MR. RONALD ZWAKELE MSANE

      
Izithakazelo zakwa-Msane


Majoka,


Kunene, 


Mtimande

Nxaba kaMbhekane owabhekana nokuhlupheka


Wena kaNonqewu,
Wena kaMgobhozi,



Madl’ is'bindi sengonyama abanye bedl’esenkomo,
Mthantathwa,


Lombo ka Lokothwayo,

Mnguni wasOndini,
Wena kaNonqewu, ka Sontuli ka Nonjonjo
Delela !
Wena kaMgobhozi, owehl’ entabeni,
Ntetha, Vangisa,
Mageza ngobisi abanye begeza ngamanzi,
Mvune !




1.PERSONAL INFORMATION

DATE OF BIRTH : 03 December 1964

PLACE OF BIRTH : Amanzimtoti Mission Reserve, also known as Adams Mission

PARENTS : Sipho Simon Msane and Purity Thuleleni Msane



MSANE CLAN ROYAL BACKGROUND: Direct descendant of King Nxaba Ka Mbhekane Msane was'' Ogobeni Royal Kraal, and the royal bloodline of Inkosi Mgobhozi Msane of KwaZoneyane Royal House

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION : Adams Infant School

PRIMARY EDUCATION : Adams Combined School
SECONDARY EDUCATION : Dr. Nembula High School
HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION: Sibusiswe Comprehensive High School

POST MATRIC EDUCATION: Damelin Correspondence College
COURSE STUDIED : Sales and Marketing Management

TERTIARY EDUCATION: Natal Technikon, University Of Natal and Tswane University Of Technology
Durban Metro Police Academy
COURSE STUDIED : Natonal Diploma in Video Technology, National Traffic and Municipal Officer's Diploma.





C.WORK HISTORY AND EXPERIENCE

PART TIME JOB AS GARDNER on weekends and during school holidays at Adams College and Amanzimtoti

CONTRACT LABOURER for HYDROCHEM BUCHEL during December holidays at TOYOTA S.A.

PULP PLANT LABOURER at SAPPI KRAFT in MANDENI.

LABORATORY ASSISTANT at SAPPI KRAFT at MANDENI.

RESEARCHER for MARKINOR RESEARCH COMPANY at BREREA CENTRE in DURBAN.

SECURITY DRIVER for K9 SECURITY in DURBAN, UMNGENI ROAD.

LOSS CONTROL OFFICER for MONDI PAPER (PTY) LTD. at FELIXTON in MPANGENI.

SALES CONSULTANT FOR SPRINGTIME LINEN in 320 BUILDING, WEST STREET in DURBAN.

SALES REPRESENTATIVE FOR METROPOLITAN LIFE at UMLAZI BRANCH in DURBAN.

PART TIME AUXILIARY POLICE OFFICE for DURBAN CITY POLICE

FULL TIME TRAFFIC POLICE OFFICIAL for DURBAN MERTOPOLITAN POLICE SERVICE in PHEONIX STATION, DURBAN

CENTRAL, CHATSWORTH STATION and ISIPINGO STATION.

INDEPENDENT CONSULTANT for TWELVE APOSTLE CHURCH IN CHRIST FOR PROFESSOR CEASAR NONGQUNGA in EAST LONDON.

HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVIST for own non governmental organization called ANTI POLICE BRUTALITY AND

CORRUPTION NETWORK OF SOUTH AFRICA based in PRETORIA.

FOUNDER AND MANAGING DIRECTOR of ADAMS MISSION MULTI ART CENTRE AND MUSIC ACADEMY at ADAMS

MISSION (AMANZIMTOTI RESERVE)

FORUNDER MEMBER OF ADAMS MISSION HERITAGE CIVIL ASSOCIATION

FOUNDER MEMBER of DR. NEMBULA FOUNDATION LEGACY PROJECT.

D. .RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION AND ACTIVITIES

MEMBER of ADAMS CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF SOUTH AFRICA by

Virtue of birth, but currently working with different religious denominations to uplift lives of

destitute families in our society.

ESTABLISHED : AMANZIMTOTI MISSION RESERVE TRUST BOARD IN 2014 with DR MANDLA BUTHELEZI


VOLUNTARY LAY PREACHER and EVANGELIST at the local ADAMS MISSION CLINIC.

 ZWAKELE MSANE’S, VISION, MISSION STATEMENT AND CORE VALUES

PERSONAL VISION STATEMENT
‘I always envision myself as a person who is peaceful and an example to others of that peace, which comes from  faith in God. I am considered to be an inspirational teacher of great integrity. I lead a simple life style that includes plenty of time for myself, my family, and my friends as well as service to others.’
                                               PERSONAL MISSION STATEMENT
I am committed to living in accordance with my faith in god, maintaining a happy lifestyle, and being a diligence, humble and committed citizen. In my profession and lifetime, I seek to empower others who are less fortunate than me, by providing inspirational teaching and creating self help platforms while adhering to my religious principles. I always want to live a simple life
                                                             
     PERSONAL CORE VALUES
Respect, transparency, integrity, honesty, persistence, independent, prayerful, self sufficient, self less, humble, straight forward person, and faith in almighty god, my great greatest ancestors. oSontuli, o Majoka, Nxaba ka Mbhekane, Vangise, Nonjonjo, Bhukele, baningi angeke ngabaqeda.

LEADERSHIP INSPIRATIONAL QOUTES BY NELSON MANDELA:

A fundamental concern for others in our individual and community lives would go a long way in making the world the better place we so passionately dreamt of.


When people are determined they can overcome anything.

I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear.

E. POLITICAL HISTORY INVOLVEMENT

FORMER MEMBER and WARD 67 CANDIDATE AS COUNCILLOR F for DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE

MEMBER and STRONG SUPPORTER of AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS

RONALD ZWAKELE MSANE is a direct descendent, the right royal blood of King Nxaba ka Mbhekane Msane of the Msane Clan, he is the son of the soil of Adams Mission since his graet grand parents were evicted by British Government Colonistst from South Coast, Umzinto near Ifafa River, a devouted Christian anda humble servant of God who followed his natural call from his Master, the Creator of heavensand earth, to serve his community through different projects he established on his own. He is a researcher, community builder, a visionary, a prophet, an evangelist, a multi skilled and a creative self taught intellectual. He is a former police officer, a sociologist, a criminologist, an ethnologist, an anthropologist, a psychologist, a politician, a video producer, an aspiring author, and independent forensic analyst and investigator. Because of his combination of skills and knowledge, he decided to quit his good paying job as Traffic Police Official, having served for Durban Metropolitan Police Serves for almost twelve full years because he felt very confined and could not be able to explore and release his potential to give birth to current programs and projects which he is actively involve with them.
It was not an easy decision for him to leave his job as a police officer, and was some difficult times of his life to cope with lot of criticism from some of his family members and former colleagues who could not understand what exactly God wanted him to do. Without strong belief on himself and understanding the real call from God, it has been easy for him to ignore all those critics and swearing. In understanding him and his character much better, one needs to know and understand all the above mentioned field of his expertise;
1. WHAT IS A COMMUNITY BUILDER?
A community builder is a person who specializes in a field of practices directed toward the creation or enhancement of community among individuals within a regional area (such as a neighborhood) or with a common interest. It is sometimes encompassed under the field of community development.
A wide variety of practices can be utilized for community building, ranging from simple events like potlucks and small book clubs, to larger–scale efforts such as mass festivals and building construction projects that involve local participants rather than outside contractors.
Activists engaged in community building efforts in industrialized nations see the apparent loss of community in these societies as a key cause of social disintegration and the emergence of much harmful behaviour. They may see building community as a means to increase social justice, individual well-being and reduce negative impacts of otherwise disconnected individuals.
2. WHAT IS A VISIONARY?
A visionary, is one who can envision the future. , A visionary can also be a person with a clear, distinctive, and specific (in some details) vision of the future, usually connected with advances in technology or social/political arrangements. Other visionaries simply imagine what does not yet exist but might some day, as some forms of visioning (or gazing) provide a glimpse into the possible future. Therefore, visioning can mean seeing in a utopian way what does not yet exist on earth—but might exist in another realm—such as the ideal or perfect realm as imagined or thought. Examples are Buckminster Fuller in architecture and design, Malcolm Bricklin in the automobile industry and Ada Lovelace in computing. Some people use mathematics to make visionary discoveries in the nature of the universe. In that sense, a visionary may also function as a secular prophet. Some visionaries emphasize
communication, and some assume a figurehead role in organizing a social group.
3. WHAT IS A PROPHET?
A prophet is a person who speaks by divine inspiration or as the interpreter through whom the will of a god is expressed. A prophet is also a person gifted with profound moral insight and exceptional powers of expression. A prophet is a predictor; and a soothsayer. The chief spokesperson of a movement or cause.

4. WHAT IS AN EVANGELIST?

An evangelist is a person and especially a preacher who tries to convince people to become Christians, and someone who talks about something with great enthusiasm, or any layperson who serves as an itinerant or special preacher, especially a revivalist.

5. WHAT IS AN INTELLECTUAL?

An intellectual is a person who primarily uses intelligence in either a professional or an individual capacity. As a substantive or adjective, it refers to the work product of such persons, to the so-called "life of the mind" generally, or to an aspect of something where learning, erudition, and informed and critical thinking are the focus. Intellectuals include not only philosophers, interested in epistemology, but also others in the arts and sciences, plus the humanities, with no boundaries as to fields of study.

6. WHAT IS SOCIOLOGIST?

A sociologist is someone who has studied, human social behaviour, especially the study of the origins, organization, institutions, and development of human society, and analysis of a social institution or societal segment as a self-contained entity or in relation to society as a whole. Is the expert in the science of society, social institutions, and social relationships; specifically, who knows the systematic study of the development, structure, interaction, and collective behaviour of organized groups of human beings

7. WHAT IS CRIMNOLOGIST?

A criminologist is a person who has extensive scientific study of the nature, extent, causes, control, and prevention of criminal behaviour in both the individual and in society. Criminologist does an interdisciplinary field in the behavioural sciences, drawing especially upon the research of sociologists (particularly in the sociology of deviance), psychologists and psychiatrists, social anthropologists as well as on writings in law.

8. WHAT IS ETHNOLOGIST?

An ethnologist is the person who have studied the science that analyzes and compares human cultures, as in social structure, language, religion, and technology; cultural anthropology.

9. WHAT IS ANTHROPOLOGIST?

An anthropologist is the person who has specialised scientific study of the origin, the behaviour, and the physical, social, and cultural development of humans, and also knows some part of Christian theology concerning the genesis, nature, and future of humans, especially as contrasted with the nature of God.

10. WHAT IS PSYCHOLOGIST?

A psychologist is the person who studied the science that deals with human mental processes and behaviour. And also the scientific study of all forms of human and animal behaviour, sometimes concerned with the methods through which behaviour can be modified. The psychologist also observes the emotional and behavioural characteristics of an individual, group, or activity.




Researching at Kielie Campbell Archives at Durban in 2012





                                           2. RESEARCHER’S FOREWORDS

It is a great honour and privilege that I have managed to collect information as much as I could with just those limited resources that have been available in that given moment to me. Although there’ve been some difficult moments and challenges out there along the the research proccess because of financial constrains, resources, and destructive criticism to discourage me, but that could not conquer the natural passion that has been developed and instilled in me since my childhood.

The natural desire and spirit to research my identity and my ancestors origin has been greater than any negative circurmstances and remarks that I endured. My blood had been boiling day and night all over my veins, feeling a desire and potential to release something that will  be of value to my clan. This troubled me a lot even when I worked with other people in those places that I previously worked for, because it had been difficulty for me to accept control by another person. If I could have spent much longer, my psychology could have been affected and end up doing things that are not of my standard and upbringing background.

I never  wanted any obstacles and stumbling blocks to be on my way, that is why I usually decide to move away from people who wanted to destroy my reputation and manipulate my mind and want me to leave according to their opinions. I learnt a lot of people who hide their characters and want people to serve their interest, sometimes at the expence of lives of other people using other people as their weapons.

It is through God’s grace in the spirit of our great greatest ancestors o Sontuli kaMsane, Nxaba ka Mbhekane, Ntelezi ka Khukhulela, Mgobhozi ka Nonqewu, Sigweje ka Malambule, Lombo ka Lokothwayo, Ntelezi ka Khukhulela, Khwila ka Nonjonjo, Majoka ka Zashula, Cika ka Bhukele, and many more that the they have protected me even under dangerous situations, not only verbal attacks and also from physical attacks as well.  I’m now able  to write something about them to unite their descendents in building up their clan as it was when they were alive.

It is still immature for me to express my gratitude and appreciation, and acknowledge every individuals that has contributed and sacrified their own interests with me in this campaign of reconstructing our tribe. Some have sacrificed their resources, time, energy, finances, and family interests. There might be some little mistakes here and there, please bear with me because this just still a learning curve for me in compiling some sort of readable material for the purpose of publication. The sentence phrase might also be expressed in a manner  that can sound as Nguni expression, with that, I also urge that the reader have to understand that English is not my mother tounge, but the important thing is to understand the content and it’s message which is tried to be conveyed.    

This summarised raw manuscript is also dedicated to all my great greatest ancestors, my great grand fathers/parents, parents who sometime visit me  in dreams and imaginations, and provided clues and ideas to reveal some facts. Through their strength and guidance, I believe that in due time they will be able to secure us with relevant resources sothat I will be able to put these information into a formal production and publication.

I believe that their spirit will ever prevail and unite us as their descendents for a good purpose and common interests, and also provide us with good friends and associates who will be with us through all circurmstances and admire us unconditionally to take this initiative to another level, but just because of them. It is a great honour and privilege once again for me to see things that other people can not see, and make me to try at the best of my ability to bring all those invisible things into reality.

At the young age I nick named myself, and wanted my nephews and niece to call me ‘Khokho’ (ancestor) because I grew up with a feeling of carrying my ancestors blood in my veins, and reflecting one of them his image, not knowing and expecting that one day I shall develop interest to know deep down about my ancestors, and telling people stories about them.  I wish that anyone who happen to read this manuscript to feel comfortable, and not offended and threatened by some remarks which might happen to be provoking, but telling actual facts.

There is no any statement directed to a certain individual, if it happens that oe come across a statement that seems not to be the  reality, I suggest that particular person to consult first with the relevant resource, and come to prove to me of what to be the truth. Even if there is some statements that alleged to be provoking or attacking certain tribe or individual, it is advisable to directly consult with the researcher and not confront him or try to attack him, this is democratic country where everyone is entitled to freedom of expression.

I may also like to apologize in advance for the use of foreign language too much whereas we are in the era of being encouraged to express ourselves in our indigenous and vernacular languages. This could be another indication to prove a point that when colonial settlers invaded our country, so many things were lost and taken away from us, even knowing our mother languages, not to mention to speak them when it was prohibited to speak your mother toungue at other places in the country of our origin because of colonial and apartheid laws that were imposed to us.

We now call upon the spirits of our great greatest ancestors as some of them mentioned above, to come closer and go ahead os us to fight those battles that seem to be powerful for us, and not to be threatened by oppressors and opponents, but  rather consider them as instruments to propel us to fight even more than before, up until they realized and accept that we fight for something really belongs to us.

Even under hopeless situation, in deepest darkness, and through the shadows of death, to stand courageous, not to be scared and have doubts about our ambitions because we are carrying over their manadate and they always promised to provide us with relevant equipment to fight and provide protection from our enemies who wish to stand on our way.   

We have n’t completed our research, this not the end of our history, it’s just the beginning. This is still a foundation building stage to prepare for our heritage resources to be restored to us. Something worthwhile and of greatest value to someone does n’t just achieved overnight or instantly. It requires dedicated, perseverance, committed, courageous, ambitious, hopeful, faithful, passionate, competent and forgiving individual. If you the kind of person who posses mentioned personal qualities, I like to invite you in joining us in fighting for our traditional rights within customary law of traditional governance and land restitution.

We do not encourage violence as we fight for our traditional rights, we advice each other to control our anger when we meet the situation that things does n’t happen the way we were expecting them. Instead of responding in a violent attitude, we need to humble ourselves down and keep the tradition and charecteristics of our ancestors of approaching life in another positive manner. I understand that it is irritating and developing anger if you see that your heritage resources are being inherited by people who are not the wrightful beneficiaries and heirs, but our work is to use all modern available institutions and structures to bring them back than  resorting to violence because it will create unneccesary faction fights. There are structures now which are provided by government to handle issues of disputes.


In wrapping up my forewords, I like to encourage each and every young person, and anyone who still feels strong to join forces with us to build our society, because everythings begin from clan to a nation. If we are not united and caring for each other, we shall never add value in building up a good nation.

We have just celebrated a 20th anniversary since South Africa achieved democracy, but we see people getting rich with millions of tenders as individuals and become instant millionaires because of their connections, when the masses of voters are still impoverished. On the 30th September 2014, I tried there was Presidential Imbizo, where President Jacob Zuma was there with his entire cabinet of the National Assembly, accompanied by local mayors, and KwaZulu/Natal Premier Mr Senzo Mchunu and his cabinet. I was dissaponted when Minister Bathabile Dlamini when he called upon people who were born in Pietermaritzburgh who left liberation struggle legacy. She mentioned names of people like Moses Mabhida, Harry Gwala, Musa Ngwenya, and that’s all, and  I was attentively listening if she was to call upon the name of Saul Msane, but unfortunately, it was n’t called, after the event I asked her with respect of why she never called the name of Saul Msane, because history tells us clearlt that Saul Msane was a founder member of African National Congress along with Prixley Isaka ka Seme, John Langalibalele Dube, Sefako Makgatho, Josiah Gumede, and others, and he was also a 1913 Natives land Act Activist.

The way she responded to me should not be coming from the person whom we admire and respect as she holding a high position in African National Congress government. And again recently, as the country been commemorating the legacy of Mandela, I was also embarrassed when I hear a Deputy Mayor from Msunduzi Municipality, calling the names of Moses Mabhida and Harry gwala, as people who were born at Edendale who left the mark in the freedom of South Africans and not mentioning Saul Msane’s name. Bathabile even told me that those people worked very hard for the liberation struggle of this country, and showed me one of young ladies who were with her that they lost their parents, and my concern is that there so many people who lost their closest family members as a result of political violence in the country during apartheid regime.


I tried to control myself and not to be violent or upset towards her responce, and asked her politely if she knew that Saul Msane’s mother was MaDlamini. She started to listen to my concern when I said that, and she told me to give one of the girls my contact numbers and she will connect me with the people who are dealing with Umgungundlovu Libaration Route, up until today, nobody has ever contact me. I think that my concern came to disturb  people who had their own mission, My concern was not that important. It is disgusting because when they remind us of voting we become important, but if we propose something that will contribute in nation building, we become unimportant and pressurising them for useless things.
My heart felt very sore because when I was doing my research, I discovered that there are Msane tribe people who lost their lives and their homes attacked as results of political motivated crimes. And the majority number of them was African National Congress supporters, and that is only now I realized that it’s of because they were the bloodline of Saul Msane. They died for the organization of their great grandfather, and nobody after that ever cared about them and their families. To name them a few as been identified through Truth And Reconciliation Commission, are as follow;

1. Nkosi Christopher Msane (21 years)

Nkosi was found dead after he had been abducted by IFP suppoerters in Mthwalume, near Umzinto, Natal in October 1990 in intensifying political conflict in the area. Mr Msane was perceived by the perpetrators to be an ANC supporter.

2. Nhlanhla Alexander Msane

Nhlanhla’s incident is a very painful one as someone very close to me from an extended family household, and that he was an ANC member too, along with his brother who was a United Democratic Front activist, and later became an African National Congress member involved in the party’s propaganda at the time. Our house at Adams Mission was once raided by Special Branch police unit looking after him. Somebody misdirected the police to our home. It was that fortunate that people, who were there, were not ambushed although were close to death.

Nhlanhlo, as we called him, was killed by ANC supporters at KwaMakhutha, because they accused him of being a police informer. They had no solid proof that it was the truth. Mr Msane died after being stabed 25 times on the 17 June 1991. Nkosinathi Emmanuel Ntuli was arrested for murder and killing Nhanhla, and granted amnesty by Truth And Reconciliation Commission in 1998.


3. Zanele Thinkie Msane.

Mrs Msane, wife of ANC Candidate, Mr Mhlushwa Super Msane, was abduscted from their house by three men who gang-raped her before killing her few metres away from the house at Mnqobokazi area, near Hluhluwe, a night before Saturday.

The killer’s rertun to the house and waited for Candidate Msane who had returned home yet. When he entered the house, the men stabbed him three times with a spear.
This was taken from ANC website/Jeff Vilane – 082 702 4316.


4. Vasco Msane

Vasco Msane of Shongweni, Marrianhill, was gunned down in Shongweni Massacre. He was killed by poice alongside with his relatives while they were watching television at home in Marrianhill. They even killed his sister’s three months child.

5. Nkosinathi Msane (42years)

He had his home burnt down by IFP members at Embabe, KwaZulu, near Mpangeni, Natal, in March 1993, in continuing political conflict between ANC and IFP.

6. Nondumiso Clementine Msane (28 years)

She lost her house in arson attack in the Ngwelezane area, KwaZulu, near Empangeni, Natal, in August 1992 in continuing political conflict between ANC and IFP supporters in the area.



7. Phiwayinkosi Msane

Phiwayinkosi, and African Congeress supporter, was shot dead in Empangeni, Natal on the 2nd February 1992 in ongoing conflict between AFP and ANC supporters in the area.

8. Phyllis Msane

An ANC supporter who had her home attacked by IFP supporters at Murchison, near Port Shepstone, Natal, in 1992. The family was displaced as a result of this attack.

9. Victoria Khanyisile Msane (18 years)

Was shot dead by alleged members of SAP in Soweto, Johhannesburgh, on the 17th June 1976, the day after the start of Soweto uprising.


10. Zandile Msane

An ANC supporter who had her home attacked by IFP supporters at Marchison, near Port Shepstone.

11. Msani (Name not given)

An ANC supporter who was shot dead by IFP supporters who attacked her family home in Marchison, near Port Shepstone, Natal, in 1992. One member of the family was raped in the attack, and one another was killed

12. Bongumusa Msane (23 years)

An ANC supporter who was shot dead by IFP supporters in Lindelani, near KwaMashu, Durban, on 2nd September 1990, allegedly because of his family refusal to join the IFP while living in an IFP stronghold. The three Msane brothers were allegedly all threatened by IFP supporters. Two were killed, and the others were tortured in the course of political conflict in the area.

13. Fisani Busisiwe Msani ( 44 years)

An ANC supporter who had some of her possession destroyed in Lamontville, Durban, on 1st July 1985, after UDF supporters attacked her house with stones when she refused to donate money to them. She was attacked by IFP. Two of her sons were killed in political conflict in the area. One was tortured by Inkatha supporters.



14. Gladys Msane (20 years)

An ANC supporter who was raped by IFP supporters when they attacked her family home in Marchison, Port Shepstone, in 1992. Two members of the family were killed in the attack.


15. Khohliwe Msane (55 years)

She lost her house on the 16th March 1994, in an arson attack by IFP supporters on residents of isolated ANC stronghold, in Sonkombo, Ndwedwe,KwaZulu/Nata, near Durban. ( See Sonkombo arson attack)

16. Khulumile Msane (46 years)

ANC supporters who had her house burnt down by IFP supporters in Sonkombo, Ndwedwe, KwaZulu, near Durban, on 16th March 1994 (See Sonkombo arson attacks).

17. Musomuhle Shadrack Robert Msane (27 years)

An ANC supporter who was shot dead by IFP supporters in Lindelani, near KwaMashu, on the 12th December 1989, in tense political conflict in the area. Mr Msane was forced to join an Inkatha Freedom Party attack on United Democratic Front supporters.

18. Mxolisi Fortune Msane

An ANC supporter who was shot dead by IFP supporters in Marchison, near Poert Shepstone, Natal in 1992.

19. Petros Kwenzakufani Msani (20 years)

An ANC supporter who was taken to the home of a prominent IFP member at Lindelani, near KwaMashu, Durban in 1978 where he was tortured and held overnight, allegedly because he was suspected of being an ANC or UDF supporter. Mr Msane’s two brothers were both killed in the course of political conflict in the area.



20. Evelyn Thokozile Msane (50 years)

An ANCYL leader who had her house attacked, vandalized and looted by IFP supporters at Madakane, Port Shepstone.



21. Dumisane Msane,

Dumisane Msane, and Umkhonto weSizwe members, was killed at Inanda, near Durban on the 04th November 1984.

22. Nopumelelo Ethel Kunene  (19)

Her home was burnt down by Inkatha Freedom Party supporters in Umbumbulu, Kwazulu/Natal, near Durban, on the 7th August 1987, in intensifying political conflict in the area.

23. Nonhlanhla Kunene.

An ANC supporter who was shot dead on the 2nd August 1992, when armed men wearing balaclavas attacked several homes in Esikhawini, KwaZulu/Natal near eMpangeni.

24. Nombulelo Doris Kunene (40)

Her house was burnt down by named Inkaatha supporters at Greytown, Natal on the 5th May 1990, in intensifying political conflict in the area.

25. Ntombithini Kunene (47)

Her Home was burnt down at Mevamhlophe, KwaZulu/Natal near Mpangeni in 1993, in a conflict between ANC and IFP supporters in the area. Ms Kunene had fled her home at the time of attack.



26. Philangenkosi Kunene (24)

An ANC supporter who was shot dead by named IFP supporters near Vryheid, Natal, on the 31st July 1993.


27. Phumzile Victoria Kunene (38)

Her home was burnt down by Inkatha supporters in Inanda near KwaMashu, Durban, on the 12th June 1990, in a conflict between ANC and IFP supporters.

28. Simon ke Kunene

An Inkatha supporter who had his house destroyed in  an arson attack by Inkatha supporters in Mpumalanga, Natal near Durban, during 1989, in intensifying political conflict in the area.

29. Wiseman Kunene

An ANC supporter who was stabbed to death by IFP supporters in Bhobhoyi, Port Shepstone, Natal on the 3rd June 1991. The perpatrators were reportedly returning from a meeting with local induna when they met Mr Kunene in the straat and stabbed him to death. One of the pepetrators was sentenced to fifteen years imprisonment.

30. Zonzani Kunene (31)

Her house was damaged and livestock was stolen by ANC supporters during political conflict at Mevamhlophe, KwaZulu, Nata, near EMpangeni in June 1993

31. Nkosana George Ntetha (29)

Was severe beaten by SAP members in Hermanus, Cape, in June 1960, while leading an anti pass march to the police station. He was arrested and severely beaten while awaiting trial. In October 1960, he was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment, after which was he was banned fro Hermanus.



32. Mtsheku Ampherical Ntetha (32)

A member of the local council who had his house burnt down by named ANC supporters in Tshwaraganang,Dealsville, Orange Free State.

33. Simphiwe Rosemary Ntetha

She had her house burnt down during political conflict between ANC and IFP supporters in Eshowe, KwaZulu/Natal, on the 8th September 1993, Ms Ntetha was allegedly targeted because her son was an ANC member.

These are some Msane tribe African Nation Congress members who lost their lives and left homeless who have been brought to our attention through Truth and Reconciliation Commission records, and there might still some other unrecorded information of incidents that might be discovered. There is also those members of our tribe who were supporters of Inkatha Freedom party, who were also killed by African National Congress supporters.

Those people are as listed below;

1. Phikokwaziyo Msane

Was and IFP Chairperson of Inkatha Freedom Party branch at e Cingci, KwaMthethwa. Mr Msane was assassinated on the 25th June 1994. He was shot dead at close range when he ehtered his house.

2. Mthoko Msane

Mr Mthoko Msane was shot and wounded, believing to be African National Congress supporters at Amanzimtoti, Bhekulwandle, near Mbumbulu in 9th May 1992.


3. Skhumbuzo Msane

Skhumbuzo was shot and killed instantly with others at Portshepstone, on the 13th October 1992.

IZITHAKAZELO ZAKWA-MSANE
Msane !
Majoka !
Mthantathwa !
Nxaba kaMbhekane owabhekana nokuhlupheka,
Mgobhozi owehl’ entabeni,
Vangise !
Kunene !
Ntetha !
Nonjonjo !
Khwila !
Zashula !
Madl’ is'bindi sengonyam’ abanye bedl’ esenkomo,
Lombo kaLokothayo ongalokothwa,
Delela, Mvune owavuna kuqala abanye bengakavuni,
Joka lensimbi elingaphuki abanye bebophela ngawokhuni,
Mtimande !,
Vundla !
Madisa !

Mageza ngobisi abanye begeza ngamanzi!