How The British Created The Mfecane To Cover Up Their Use Of Witchcraft

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Inyenyenzi

Inyenyenzi

18 күн бұрын

The British created the Mfecane to cover up their witchcraft by searching for Rainmakers in Southern Africa who could only be found using WitchDoctors.
The only way the British would've located the fabled gold in what they later named Matebeleland after committing genocide against the original inhabitants - the Proto-Bantu was to use WitchDoctors.
This video shows how they achieved this and stole the gold, land and attempted to erase an entire civilization.
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@lavimuia7612
@lavimuia7612 17 күн бұрын
I have always wondered why the British invariably cut off the heads of African leaders and carried them off e.g., in the case of Samoei in Kenya, some kings in Ghana, Tanzania( the German leadership were their cousins then). Sometimes, the entire body was " disappeared" so to speak e.g., Dedan Kimathi in Kenya; the young stolen Ethiopian prince who died in Britain etc.Their bodies have never been recovered. To date. Nobody wants to talk about them. Everyone pretends nothing ever happened, including the current African leadership.
@urbantheatre8134
@urbantheatre8134 16 күн бұрын
This is the age of information and truth
@mike_MT_jonez
@mike_MT_jonez 16 күн бұрын
The young stolen Ethiopian prince. Came across this story only a few years ago.
@patriciahercules6852
@patriciahercules6852 15 күн бұрын
The dead heads spoke to them and gave them the knowledge to run the world
@lavimuia7612
@lavimuia7612 15 күн бұрын
@@patriciahercules6852 No doubt about it.
@TheDecimusic
@TheDecimusic 14 күн бұрын
ksenia menshikova talks about this. they probably siphoned the energy of the african leaders to rule the countries. thats how they work
@IrisRainbowMagick
@IrisRainbowMagick 13 күн бұрын
This is so important and this is why magic and spirituality have become so stigmatized because they don't want us to know that that's literally how they've taken over the world and they still use it today
@jknott1509
@jknott1509 11 күн бұрын
If you're sensitive to it, people like the Rothschilds have a very similar energy to a medicine man or shaman. They're powerful spiritual beings with a strong spiritual protection. Thats why they can walk down the street and most people just see an old man.
@daowonimdee
@daowonimdee 15 күн бұрын
In my traditional Afrikan practice, I was taught the correct English word translation for our magick: SCIENCE, not "witchcraft". Whether you are using it to HEAL or KILL, it is still science. We do not do "witchcraft" in Afrika, we do science.
@inyenyenzi
@inyenyenzi 15 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching. The creators of these sciences have very high standards - you don't sit in their company if you smell like a hyena - they won't allow it. When it is used to do harm to others, these people are called Mulozi/Muloyi - translated to 'One who gathers to create absence/lack' - that's wrong and we don't equate the two, Haka and Mulozi, they aren't the same. Witches are corrupted people who don't follow or respect the rules, therefore they are kicked out which is why they become scavengers - hyena riders. The best among us cannot be lowered and equated to the worst among us. We have a word for Witches, if it was all the same, those words wouldn't exist. Witches aren't good, they don't sit at the same table nor are they equal to the Light Revealers. That's an insult
@daowonimdee
@daowonimdee 15 күн бұрын
@inyenyenzi Science is science, and different Afrikan nations interpret it their own way. How we do things in Ghana is not necessarily the same as how it is done in South Afrika. It is what it is.
@GwazaJuse
@GwazaJuse 15 күн бұрын
​@@inyenyenzi I see that you are preparing to say that Balozi people (Bakololo) are witches...
@maphuthegommaboreramela4586
@maphuthegommaboreramela4586 14 күн бұрын
@@GwazaJuse😂.. I see that too
@chocolatesugar4434
@chocolatesugar4434 14 күн бұрын
We call it obeah and also science in Jamaica as well ❤
@cullberry
@cullberry 14 күн бұрын
So interesting! Looking forward to watching the channel grow!
@Maweh_Mysteries
@Maweh_Mysteries 15 күн бұрын
I love your content...Keep Going, You're doing great💕😊
@XhosaBibleAudios
@XhosaBibleAudios 15 күн бұрын
Great presentation🙏
@lealbobbernstein9516
@lealbobbernstein9516 15 күн бұрын
just wish you spoke with more energy, listening to you for a long time is really hard. otherwise nice video keep the good job up
@joeskys2362
@joeskys2362 17 күн бұрын
Interesting❣
@GwazaJuse
@GwazaJuse 16 күн бұрын
Please know that this is a fiction story, it has no historical logic
@aluxo911
@aluxo911 17 күн бұрын
Very interesting 🤔❤❤
@GwazaJuse
@GwazaJuse 15 күн бұрын
It's a fiction story.
@Cizzlemane
@Cizzlemane 15 күн бұрын
Please speak louder and more clearly… otherwise this was great!
@BaseLineBillionaires888
@BaseLineBillionaires888 13 күн бұрын
U speaking facts outea
@patrickfontaine142
@patrickfontaine142 15 күн бұрын
Thank you for explaining the republic destruction of our Empires....
@maphuthegommaboreramela4586
@maphuthegommaboreramela4586 14 күн бұрын
Where would you place the Masubya? I saw the on part two the mentioning of wearing white and linens or cottons. I read & saw an illustration in an old book that indeed the people either were naked or wore white. The Masubya wore white and referred to as priests. I could be wrong but they somehow linked them to the Ncube priesthood or Bakgatla here in South Africa. I’d love to hear your thoughts. Do you think they were part of the original proto Bantu?
@daowonimdee
@daowonimdee 15 күн бұрын
In what language is "Haga Maga" from? Please post your sources for the info in the video. Thanks.
@kongowea9903
@kongowea9903 12 күн бұрын
I have learned so much from one video, Thank you greatly. You have given some confirmations about indeed witchcraft. I have a question did you say Shagga or CHAGGA . If chagga is there any connections to the chagga tribe of east Africa ?
@KATKattalestv
@KATKattalestv 12 күн бұрын
They are still using it. Who are the Real Savages? They are still using Humiliation Rituals...Keep telling the stories.💜😻
@tshwarelolebeko2395
@tshwarelolebeko2395 15 күн бұрын
I am so curious how you are separating Tonga and Kalanga as though they were not part of the same civilization, or how they were also absorbed into other "tribes" like Shona, Ndebele, Sotho-Tswana etc. The nations have kept their identities throughout time with their clan praises regardless of the tribes they were assimilated in, or is there something I am missing?
@inyenyenzi
@inyenyenzi 15 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching. BaTonga-HiManansa are the Proto-Bantu who precede everyone. Karanga is a dialect of Shona. BaTonga-HiManansa and Karanga have always been separate people with different priorities and loyalties. We have never identified as Karanga in any capacity and their name means 'Watchmen' ours now means 'Those without a King or those from the Walls' The Karangas haven't liked us at all and we are always mean to them. The goal of my work is to be honest and lay out what happened, so we can better understand each other and carve a respectful way forward. It won't be comfortable and I won't lie.
@GwazaJuse
@GwazaJuse 15 күн бұрын
​​@@inyenyenzi the goal of your work is chauvinistic tribalism, you are saying that only baTonga are people and everyone else is imposters, liars, debaucherers and scoundrels. We see your violence even though you speak it with a small American voice.
@theblackgods4699
@theblackgods4699 14 күн бұрын
​@@inyenyenzi karanga people are shona the original comment is referring to kalangas
@former9085
@former9085 9 күн бұрын
@@inyenyenzi "The goal of my work is to be honest and lay out what happened, so we can better understand each other and carve a respectful way forward." Then get your timeline right. The British abolished slavery in 1805. The Mfecane took place long after that. Plus, no blacks from South Africa were ever enslaved.
@NinjaLeeful
@NinjaLeeful 14 күн бұрын
The same way they appoint our presidents today
@hlogilehlogonolo5438
@hlogilehlogonolo5438 12 күн бұрын
I have multiple articles basically explaining how Mfecane wasn’t as what A lot of people believed actually was For Example Mzilikazi was previously thought that he migrated North because of Mfecane when in actuality he migrated North because of the Boers trekking inland and there’s so many more instances if you want to read the Article I can provide a link and if you have articles about Mfecane that goes against it pls provide me some It’s our duty and responsibility as Africans to find the truth of Our forefathers and mothers history
@divinehd1442
@divinehd1442 16 күн бұрын
Deep thanks❤
@GwazaJuse
@GwazaJuse 15 күн бұрын
It's misinformation don't trust it as history. It's only good as fiction.
@vutomirodney
@vutomirodney 3 күн бұрын
What's the link between Tonga people of Zimbabwe/Zambia and the Tsonga people of South Africa/Mozambique, Zimbabwe? Tsonga people never had a king as a whole and they were invaded by the Shangani, an offshoot of the Nxumalo/Ndwandwe.
@inyenyenzi
@inyenyenzi 3 күн бұрын
It was the Tonga that were invaded by Shangani. Tsonga seems to be what was appropriated by Shangani after he invaded them, in an attempt to erase the Tonga. Tonga are not a subgroup of Tsonga. There seems to have been an attempt to erase the Tonga and place them as a subgroup of some group when they are the First-Bantu in Southern Africa. This is evident when you look at every major Nguni invasion's target - they were targeting the people who were called Tonga because they had been separated from their King after the tearing of their Kingdom at Great Zimbabwe separating the West from the East - Tonga means 'people without a King'. The Moongas were large district of this Kingdom (they are on old Maps) lived along the Lupata Mountains in the Inyanga region. The Abalombwana had a district along the Sabi River. The Manansa were the Capital district. The entire Southern Africa was their Kingdom before the Arab invasion and it was divided into districts. I am still mapping them out.
@cedricngouwajocktane1978
@cedricngouwajocktane1978 17 күн бұрын
Great ❤❤❤
@BwanaKabungo
@BwanaKabungo 12 күн бұрын
Ms Narrator, Firstly, I like your accent 😊 Secondly, are you Zambian? Thirdly, will you be my wife??😍
@andrewndambuki2207
@andrewndambuki2207 16 күн бұрын
Sources??
@Zimboprenuer
@Zimboprenuer 11 күн бұрын
😂
@KokeBoogotti
@KokeBoogotti 16 күн бұрын
Very nice presentation, but whoever is doing this video is mixing up the Tarae people of the Americas and the Africans because the tobacco and the corn came from the Americas used by the British to enslave the African at the same time
@inyenyenzi
@inyenyenzi 16 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching. The tobacco, alcohol and corn that were grown in America were also being sold in Africa and did contribute to drug addiction especially among the Coloureds. 'Kuwayi' - dependence on tobacco had a really negative effect on African populations. The instability from the raids created food insecurity which was now only available from European and Middle-East traders. Every time a population grew their own food, they were targeted and their crop was destroyed by the mercenaries - who would then depopulate the region, abduct people who were then forced to work on European and Middle-Eastern controlled plantations.. I hope you subscribe and learn more about the world beyond America and how everything was interconnected.
@lk6789
@lk6789 14 күн бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@former9085
@former9085 9 күн бұрын
You have a timeline problem. The British abolished slavery in 1805. The Mfecane took place long after that. Plus, no blacks from South Africa were ever enslaved.
@inyenyenzi
@inyenyenzi 9 күн бұрын
Just because the law says don't steal doesn't mean everyone will do it 🙃 This slave trade took place at the Cape Colony. If you still disagree feel free to explain why San, Bantu and Nilo-Saharan were at the Cape Colony - were often escaping and being hunted to be taken back. Read John Campbell(Travels In SouthAfrica Undertaken At the Request of the London Missionary Society) or John Philip(Researches in South Africa) or the History of the Griqua(they were the slave raiders) They weren't indentured servants either - Shosholoza the Invictus Song is about summoning the mountain gods to burn the trains that took the Wenela program labor to South Africa - so they had very strong feelings about being indentured to Europeans and that would not have happened voluntarily.
@former9085
@former9085 6 күн бұрын
@@inyenyenzi "Just because the law says don't steal doesn't mean everyone will do it" Strawman argument. "This slave trade took place at the Cape Colony. " The slaves at the Cape Colony were Malay and Indonesian. No Bantu were taken as slaves in South Africa. "If you still disagree feel free to explain why San, Bantu and Nilo-Saharan were at the Cape Colony - were often escaping and being hunted to be taken back." The San are an interior tribe from Namaqualand. The original tribes at the Cape Colony were Khoikhoi and Goringhaicona. There were no Bantu and Nilo-Saharan at the Cape Colony. The first time European and Bantu settlers encountered each other was at the Great Fish River about 1000 km east of Cape Town in the early 1800's. "History of the Griqua(they were the slave raiders)" Griqua were an interior tribe as well. Their area was known as Griqualand. "They weren't indentured servants either" The only indentured labour in South Africa was Indians brought to the Natal sugarcane fields by the British as the Zulu refused to work in the fields. Agricultural labour is seen as a woman's work by the Zulu culture and is considered beneath the status of men. "Shosholoza the Invictus Song is about summoning the mountain gods to burn the trains that took the Wenela program labor to South Africa" The workers traveled voluntarily on the train to work on the mines. Nobody forced them and they were paid, got leave, shelter and meals. None were slaves nor indentured. With its origins going back to the gold mines of South Africa, Shosholoza holds a firm place in the cultural consciousness having gone through the transformation from a work song to a kind of a solidarity anthem in the African South that is commonly chanted during public actions and sporting events. The song is believed to have been originally composed by workers from Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe while traveling by steam trains to and from the mines. This certainly explains how the railway theme finds its place in the song in the form of an onomatopoeia, in this case the word 'shosholoza' which imitates the sound of a working steam train, though the word can also can be understood as 'go forward'. I suggest you read the unrevised history of South Africa. I lived a lot of it.
@user-wc1zb5fx8n
@user-wc1zb5fx8n 13 күн бұрын
I have spirits I found out I am Persian royalty A British officer married a Persian princess in the 1800s I come from this family I have powers Spirits tell me I come from Egypt My powers cause enemies to die
@yahyashabakasanhajafula3402
@yahyashabakasanhajafula3402 16 күн бұрын
Salaam my dear sister Shaka Zulu created the original Mfecane. It was his campaign to annex weak ethnic clans into a power confederation. Mfecane cannot be a Mfecane if this entails the British or any Toubab as its chief arranger and organizer. Shaka coined this term and it is a disgrace to attribute this term to a Toubab colonizer.
@tshwarelolebeko2395
@tshwarelolebeko2395 15 күн бұрын
Does that make sense to you? How are you to honor Mfecane something that reduced our military power for the Europeans to invade us easily? Even if Shaka was not part of the mercenaries, his history is a shame to us in Southern Africa, because due to it many clans/nations were scattered away making it easier for the Europeans to occupy our lands and capturing the scattered disempowered clans/nations.
@GwazaJuse
@GwazaJuse 15 күн бұрын
There was no such person as "Shaka Zulu" that's the name of a TV show.
@yahyashabakasanhajafula3402
@yahyashabakasanhajafula3402 15 күн бұрын
@@GwazaJuse educate me on the real name….
@GwazaJuse
@GwazaJuse 15 күн бұрын
@@yahyashabakasanhajafula3402 the name you're looking for is Shaka kaSenzangakhona.
@yahyashabakasanhajafula3402
@yahyashabakasanhajafula3402 15 күн бұрын
@@tshwarelolebeko2395 it is not honoring or glorifying acts of war. I was making a point that the creator of this term was not a Toubab. Secondly, the British was in striking position to take over all of Azania. The Zulu confederacy held off the British from taking arrested to country. Final the British succeeded after long bloody battles with the Zulu confederacy. I am a Fulani and historian! I am fully aware of the negative stereotypes at misinformation and disinformation that is leveled towards many groups on this continent. It is very important that we tell our own story but we get it right. So that is my aim.
@zodwancube3874
@zodwancube3874 16 күн бұрын
You are Talking Nonsense stop lying Mzilikazi was our Ancestors he was a Black Ndebe shame on you
@tshwarelolebeko2395
@tshwarelolebeko2395 15 күн бұрын
You don't want to hear the truth we see, this sums up the reason there would even be Mfecane after all. Especially in a season where whites were already on our lands and have already began to raid the western cape regions. Honoring the like of Mzilikazi is to attest to the fact that indeed we were barbaric like these whites mention us to be, which was not true at all. What clan are you truly, research on it, you might find out that you had nothing to do with Mzilikazi at all.
@zodwancube3874
@zodwancube3874 16 күн бұрын
If you don't have anything to tell people stop spending Liar about our Ancestors
@divinehd1442
@divinehd1442 16 күн бұрын
Did u read that in a book? Or did u see first hand.
@tshwarelolebeko2395
@tshwarelolebeko2395 15 күн бұрын
Which ancestor? Anyone who took part in Mfecane to overcome other nations played the role of mercenary for the Europeans, whether directly or indirectly. We also can't ignore the fact that witchcraft indeed was used just on the fact that we were aware that spirituality can be weaponized too.
@karabomosimanegape686
@karabomosimanegape686 16 күн бұрын
please repackage and rebrand your content.. you are totally deluded of history.. i don't know whose agenda you are pushing but find a better strategy..
@tshwarelolebeko2395
@tshwarelolebeko2395 15 күн бұрын
We were given so much bs history by the missionaries and their African agents. Although this is a shameful part of our history, we ned to talk about how indeed we had to betray each other for the whites to emerge victorious.
@GwazaJuse
@GwazaJuse 15 күн бұрын
She's pushing Tonga tribalism. She believes only baTonga are people
@siyabongamngomezulu9743
@siyabongamngomezulu9743 5 күн бұрын
Your comment is not adding value because you are not explaining why you have this particular point of view.
@GwazaJuse
@GwazaJuse 4 күн бұрын
@@siyabongamngomezulu9743 just watch the rest of the videos. This person doing the videos is a terrible tribalist who believes only baTonga are actual people and everyone else is just barbarians
@TingTong2568
@TingTong2568 15 күн бұрын
Even before that, there was no official king in southern Africa
@theblackgods4699
@theblackgods4699 14 күн бұрын
Are you slow Southern Africa had many Kings from many different tribes
@samkelombambo916
@samkelombambo916 13 күн бұрын
Wow !!! Racism really does make you stupid
@TingTong2568
@TingTong2568 6 күн бұрын
@@theblackgods4699 lol. Yeah right! More like chieftans instead of kings
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