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June 29, 2026 - 7:43 PM

Can a Bird Fly with Broken Wings?

Fraud is reeking and rioting past their noses. Don’t they feel

the stink? Those shrewd fighters and thinkers choose what

battles to fight or to ignore. Is that all you can say, really?

That sounds euphemistic, if not completely cowardly

and charlatanistic to say they choose the battles to fight.

One can be forgiven for questioning their neutrality.  Or is it?

That sounds exotic or questionable to say they are straddling

issues, they support the corrupt and the greedy, plus the noble idea

of a free, fair, prosperous and peaceful Africa! You call them what?

Pan-Africanists? Interesting. Even those who hypocritically fail, to first

take the log out of their own eyes so that they can see clearly in order

to take the speck out of other distant and deceiving outsiders’ eyes!

If they are elusive, silent or reticent about critical issues of justice

development and democracy in the nations of their birth but are vocal

 and vigorous on the global stage about how unity is central to economic,

social, and political progress, and the upliftment of people of African ancestry

across the world, don’t they know that charity begins at home or that a bird cannot

fly with broken wings? That a person who does not sweep their own doorstep, should

not sweep the neighbor’s yard? That if there is no enemy within, the enemy outside

cannot harm you? Doesn’t one need to tackle and rectify one’s personal issues first,

before one helps or disciplines others? Can one effectively help or take care of others

if one is incapacitated? Can a dirty hand teach the other hand to be healthy?

How does a muddy or filthy hand clean another? What, then can you say about

some so-called “Pan-Africanists” who become suddenly reserved, restrained

or unwilling to effortlessly share their thoughts, feelings, or personal views

and ideas on vital issues of justice, sleazy and vanity bedeviling and tearing

apart the economies and citizens of their nations, but are brave, keen and quick

to lambast others from other countries or continents? Why neglect home affairs?

Thuggery, violence and corruption. It is within their rights to condemn colonialists.

What about some connected, contemporary Africans who make colonialism look

innocent because of the gravity of their crimes around justice, progress and greed?

Why are they tight-lipped on these vital domestic problems and atrocities? Choosing

their battles wisely? Do you subscribe to such hypocrisy? I think Africa deserves better.

Ndaba Sibanda’s trilogy titled The Birds That Never Learned To Fly will be published in 2026.

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