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New Team Forms to Strengthen Pan-African Unity and Community Voices

June 28, 2025
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A new initiative called the Mayibuye iAfrika National Consultation Team has been launched to promote Pan-African unity and empower local communities. The team includes activists, traditional leaders, youth representatives, and scholars working together to address Africa’s future through open discussions and policy changes.

The group was formed after months of nationwide discussions driven by demands for African renewal, social justice, and economic independence. Inspired by the historic call “Mayibuye iAfrika” (“Come back, Africa”), the team aims to tackle modern issues like inequality, land reform, and education reform while honoring past liberation movements.

At a press conference in Johannesburg, interim spokesperson Dr. Zanele Mokoena explained that the team will organize meetings across all nine provinces over the next three months. “This is about giving power back to communities that have been ignored for too long. ‘Mayibuye iAfrika’ means reclaiming our identity, land, and unity,” she said.

The discussions will lead to a People’s Charter of Demands, to be presented at a national meeting in October 2025. The charter will address land redistribution, African language development, education reform, and economic fairness, potentially shaping political debates before the next elections.

Thabiso Molefe, a youth activist on the team, stressed the need for different generations to work together. “We’re connecting past struggles with today’s challenges. Young people must lead this movement while learning from elders,” he said.

The team includes members from rural and urban areas, religious groups, cultural organizations, and social movements. Though not linked to any political party, it has gained support from civil society and traditional leaders.

The launch comes as many people feel disconnected from traditional politics, increasing interest in community-led solutions.

In the coming weeks, the team will hold public forums, town halls, and cultural events under the Mayibuye iAfrika banner. Mokoena urged everyone to join, saying, “This is about rebuilding the nation from the ground up—with the people leading the way.”

As the call for Mayibuye iAfrika spreads, the team aims to honor Africa’s past struggles while guiding its future.

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