Black Consciousness Movement

Black Consciousness Movement

There is a new wave in pan African politics a new wave in strengthening our mandate and objective in understanding the pan African dream.

There are not so many pan African leaders in Africa and in the diaspora. The movement for the pan African dream is alive and waiting tremendous action. What is needed is to work collectively on the pan African objectives.

The people we have known in this century for being pan Africanists are PLO Lumumba from Kenya he is a lawyer and prominent leader of the PLO Foundation. He has done well for himself by stationing his movement across the black community in Africa. We have another pab Africanist Joshua Maponga who discovered Europe in this 21st century. This is the same way the Europeans said they had discovered Africa when they came to Africa. The third pan Africanist we have known today is Julius Malema. Julius Malema is a radical pan Africanist who is unapologetic of his position on the unity of Africa.We have had so many pan Africanist that came before but these are the people who are making a difference in our continent. The only female pan African who is known for her pan African views is Arikana Chihombori.

The man who is inspiring a lot of young people in Africa is the President of Burkina Faso Ibrahim Traore. President Ibrahim Traore has proven to be a new generation leader who is taking over from African nationalists.

Today we want to discuss more about an emerging pan Africanist Charles Mutama. He is a Zimbabwean who founded Patriotic Zimbabweans political parties. He has been vocal in African politics for so many years. But his latest project is what has propelled him into the significant pan Africanist of this generation.

The Black Consciousness Movement leader Charles Mutama is very adamant on his position of pan African principles. He believes in the philosophy of Marcus Garvey who was one of the founding fathers of pan Africanism. The educated black diaspora was instrumental in championing an identity for the black people and the ideals of pan Africanism were expanded and improved by Nkwame Nkrumah who believed in the United States of Africa.

The Black Consciousness Movement is taking pan Africanism to the future. It has a global reach and it has already started selling its products in Zimbabwe. It is registered as a trademark and it is already making waves in Zimbabwe.

The Black Consciousness Movement has a unique role that it is playing in Africa. It wants to promote entrepreneurship and position Africans at a higher level of economic prosperity. The movement has its CEO Claudious Mabhuya. It is something new one of its kind usually movements have a secretary general or commissars but this one it operates like a business.

The Black Consciousness Movement has its own podcast and has featured prominent people like Joshua Maponga and Dr Arikana Chihombori. The podcast has the future to impact change in the continent. Most movements start small and grow to large numbers with time.

Under the leadership of Charles Mutama there is so much to expect and so much we can learn from him especially the young people of the continent. There are so many economic opportunities that come through good leadership. There are so many policy proposals that come through good leadership. Mr Charles Mutama has political experience and has proven track record under Patriotic Zimbabweans Party.

What we seek to see in Africa is change and a move towards African unity and solidarity. The pan African journey has begun under the Black Consciousness Movement. As a people we are expecting more programmes from this new baby. It has an opportunity to change lives from young children , youth , middle aged and the elderly.

Every African should work towards a better Africa. It is our Africa and its our home we are the people who can work to make it better. No one will rain from heavean and build Africa for Africans. No Europeans or Chinese will build Africa for Africans. The people who are going to build Africa are Africans themselves.

We want more Africans to believe in the pan African dream. When more Africans become patriotic of their land they will speak with one voice.

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