Our Programs
Programmes directed at African restoration, land return, economic emancipation, cultural rebirth, decolonised education, and the sovereignty of Azania.
Our Liberation Agenda
Programmes of Restoration
These are not programmes in the conventional sense. They are instruments of liberation — each one designed to dismantle a pillar of colonial dispossession and replace it with African self-determination. Together, they form a deliberate blueprint for the restoration of land, wealth, education, culture, and dignity across Azania.
Education
Land Restoration & Sovereignty
The land of Azania was taken by force through wars of dispossession. It was never sold. It was never surrendered. This programme advances the unconditional return of land to the African majority — recognising land as the foundation of sovereignty, spirituality, culture, and economic freedom. We research historical land theft, support communities in reclamation efforts, and build the intellectual case for expropriation without compensation.
Leadership
Economic Emancipation Programme
The mineral wealth, the oceans, the rivers, and all natural resources of Azania belong to the people. This programme confronts the structural architecture of racial capitalism that keeps the African majority locked in poverty while a colonial minority accumulates. We develop economic literacy programmes, support cooperative models of ownership, and advocate for the nationalisation of strategic resources to serve collective prosperity.
Education
Decolonised Education Initiative
Our children are still taught to see themselves through colonial mirrors. The education system remains a factory for mental colonisation — producing Africans who think European, speak European, and aspire European. This programme develops African-centred curricula that restore indigenous knowledge systems, teach African history and philosophy as primary instruments of consciousness, and produce graduates who serve their people rather than their former colonisers.
Leadership
African-Centred Constitutionalism
The legal system inherited from colonialism was never designed to serve the African majority. It protects property stolen through conquest and calls it justice. This programme researches and advocates for a fundamentally restructured legal framework that centres African values of ubuntu, collective responsibility, communal harmony, and restorative justice — moving beyond the punitive colonial model towards a system that serves the people.
Health
Cultural Rebirth & Heritage
African culture, spirituality, and indigenous knowledge systems were systematically suppressed under colonialism — dismissed as primitive, replaced with European alternatives. This programme restores them to their rightful place as the moral, intellectual, and social compass of our society. We document oral histories, revive suppressed languages, celebrate African spiritual traditions, and reject cultural imperialism in all its forms.
Leadership
Black Consciousness & Youth Development
We rise to break the chains that tie Black people to mental slavery and self-doubt. The invisible weight of a wounded psyche must be healed before liberation is complete. This programme empowers the next generation with Black Consciousness philosophy, critical historical awareness, and the confidence of self-determination — building young Africans who refuse to see themselves through the lens of their oppressor.