Amandla! South African Land Activist Energizes US Organizers
Food First was proud to sponsor the US tour of Mangaliso Kubheka, National Organizer of South Africa's Landless Peoples' Movement. Mangaliso built global bridges between his movement and organizers in the United States.
Mangaliso accepted the 2005 Food First International Economic and Human Rights Award on behalf of the global small-scale farmers' network Via Campesina at Food First's 30th Year Anniversary Celebration.
Food First, Via Campesina, and the National Family Farm Coalition are proud to bring Mangaliso Kubekha to the United States to strategize with farmer organizations, community groups, universities, and policy makers on implementing Food Sovereignty locally and globally. Mr. Kubekha brings the message that to address rural poverty and hunger – in
“Amandla!” With his deep baritone shouts of “power!” in the Zulu language, Mangaliso Kubekha brought a roaring crowd to its feet at a farmers’ meeting preceding the 2005 World Social Forum. Kubheka is the National Organizer for the Landless People's Movement of South Africa. The efforts of Kubekha and millions of other South African activists successfully ended the apartheid regime and brought the African National Congress to power in 1994. “We must remind the government what they stand for, since we put them where they are,” Kubekha states. One of the policies of the former apartheid regime was to force Black South Africans to leave their land and property to relocate to other parts of the country. More than 3.5 million South Africans were forcibly removed from their land between 1960 and 1980.







