BIKO BOOK REVIEW: “NDIBHALA INTANDO YAM”

launch of the isiXhosa translation edition of Steve Biko’s book I Write What I Like at the Steve Biko Centre in Ginsberg. [Image: Steve Biko Foundation]

On 21 March 2026, I had the honour of attending the historic launch of the isiXhosa translation edition of Steve Biko’s book I Write What I Like at the Steve Biko Centre in Ginsberg. I have no doubt that I represent the entire nation in doffing my hat to the Biko family for a job well […]

WHAT ON EARTH QUALIFIES HELEN ZILLE AS AN ‘ANTI-APARTHEID ACTIVIST’?

HELEN ZILLE [Image: Independent News]

South African history records Saths Cooper as one of the SASO Nine — student leaders arrested in 1974 for their ‘anti-apartheid’ activities. Cooper was not “so-called.” He was, and remains, a central figure in the Black Consciousness Movement and a true liberation activist. Yet, in stark contrast, Helen Zille is also labeled an “anti-apartheid activist” […]

DONALD TRUMP’S DEPICTION OF OBAMAS AS APES SHOULD NOT SURPRISE

OBAMA AND TRUMP - Lazaro Gamio / Axios

No wonder the centre of gravity of the revolving door in which elected American presidents, including Barack Obama, to come in and out with each allocated their share of momentous contributions to endless wars to sustain – and to effect regime change – is called the White House. To do as America says and not […]

BLACK TIE, BLACK CONSCIOUSNESS

There’s a certain magic that occurs when a room full of Black people gathers in grace, power, and purpose. Cloaked in tuxedos, evening gowns, pride, and legacy. It’s not simply a soirée. It’s not just another awards dinner. It’s a reclamation. A declaration. A spiritual conversation carried out in silk and basslines, laughter and remembered […]

REMEMBERING BIKO: RECLAIMING ONTOLOGICAL BLACKNESS AND THE POLITICS OF THE BLACK BODY

STEVE BANTU BIKO = BCM

The commemoration of Steve Biko demands more than a mere historicist recount; it necessitates an epistemic and ontological excavation into the very foundation of Black subjectivity under Colonialism and Apartheid. Biko’s praxis and philosophy must be apprehended as a radical ontopolitical intervention aimed at reclaiming Black bodies and articulating an ontological Blackness that resists coloniality, […]

BC PARTIES BURY THE HATCHET IN HONOUR OF STEVE BIKO

BC adherents march into Kgoshi Mampuru prison on an annual pilgrimage to Biko’s cell (Image: AZAPO / GSMN Files)

The leadership of the Black Consciousness Movement used the 48th anniversary of the death of its founder, Steve Biko in Pretoria on Friday to call for the unity of the organizations. The call was made by AZAPO’s chairman, Mr Amukelani Ngobeni and Black Consciousness Movement United (BCMU) president, Dr Hlulani Mabasa. They were speaking at […]

BIKO: A LIGHT IN A TIME OF DARKNESS

STEVE BIKO

Nothing describes and summarises Steve Biko’s brief but sufficient life on earth as does the title of the legendary Alice Walker’s 2007 book, We are the Ones We have Been Waiting For: Inner Light in a Time of Darkness. While he died at the tender age of 30, he would have turned 79 this coming December.  […]

BC ADHERENTS TO HOLD A SERVICE INSIDE PRISON CELL WHERE STEVE BIKO DIED

STEVE BANTU BIKO = BCM

The Black Consciousness Movement-United (BCM-U) and the Azanian Peoples’ Organization (AZAPO) have announced a joint program to commemorate the 48th anniversary of Steve Biko‘s death in detention in Pretoria on September 12. The announcement was made on the eve of the National Black Consciousness week marking the last painful but defiant days of Biko’s torture […]

REMEMBERING STRUGGLE HERO MUNTU KA MYEZA – THE SPIRIT OF THE MARTYR LIVES ON

On this solemn day, we raise our fists, bow our hearts, and lower our voices in honour of Muntu ka Myeza – the courageous, articulate, and sagacious torchbearer of the Black Consciousness Movement (BCM), who, on 3 July 1990, transcended the limits of this world and ascended to the highest realm of existence. He was […]