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THE FIRST PALEONTOLOGISTS?  They may have been the Neanderthals (or even earlier humans) a quarter MILLION years ago, wh...
15/02/2023

THE FIRST PALEONTOLOGISTS? They may have been the Neanderthals (or even earlier humans) a quarter MILLION years ago, who carefully knapped hand axes to frame and highlight fossils. What were they thinking as they worked on these beautiful pieces? They almost certainly recognized the shells as formerly-living beings, now encased in rock. So did the fossiliferous axes carry special, perhaps sacred, significance? Were the tools treated with reverence and passed down to later generations? And there are other, similar examples as well: Marin et al. (2015) documented bivalve and snail fossils, pyrite, and an ochre-stained geode that were purposefully collected by Neanderthals and brought into a Romanian cave. For 99.7% of our tool-making history, we used no metal - just stone, wood, antler, or bone. During that time, our language evolved in tandem with our tool-making abilities (Uomini and Meyer, 2013). Symbolic thought and language are known to be highly interrelated (Orr and Geva, 2015), so as humans became increasingly adept at tool-making, they made more esthetically-pleasing and meaningful pieces. Many today would even say that well-made tools were the first art. Collectors like myself are fond of pyritized, opalized or other beautiful fossils and petrified wood. There's a definite overlap between fossils, exquisite mineral specimens, and art. And the ancient craftspeople who made these hand axes were among the first to merge fossils with art.

08/08/2022

"You know how we always hear about how some of our grandmothers or grandfathers 'ran away' from their calling to be Healers? Or how we grew up believing that seeing a healer was something to be done in secret and no one should ever be seen consulting with one?

Well, let me tell you about the Witchcraft Suppression Act 3 of 1957.

This was a law that classified any and every aspect of the practice of African Spirituality as WITCHCRAFT. Anything associated with African Belief Systems was deemed inherently evil, by law!

From 1957 to 1994, it was ILLEGAL to be a Healer in South Africa. Anyone who professed any KNOWLEDGE of amadlozi could be sent to jail. Any who CONSULTED with a Healer could be sent to jail. Anyone who believed they KNEW of a healer could be sent to jail.

This sent our beliefs underground. The fear of breaking the law was turned into a mythical urban legend. That is why right now, at this very moment, the word 'sangoma' sends shivers down your spine. Because you inherited that fear. What you have always thought to be a fear of 'evil spirits' is actually a fear of going to jail...and probably never coming back.

They didn't ''run away'' from their calling. They ran away from dying."

Author: Vus Ngxande

LILAHLE UMZILA ILOLI IZOLO EBUSUKU.Usolakala ngokushayela edle amponjana oqhamuke ngesivinini emgaqweni wase Vosloorus,e...
08/08/2022

LILAHLE UMZILA ILOLI IZOLO EBUSUKU.

Usolakala ngokushayela edle amponjana oqhamuke ngesivinini emgaqweni wase Vosloorus,endawen yase Somalia Park.Ngokubika komunye wabashayeli wamaloli uthi"Uqhamuke ngesivinini esixakayo wangidlula ngasala ngihaqekile.Uthe meqeda kudlula kimina waqonda ngqo elolini ebeliphambi kwami.Nokuyilapho lomshayeli weloli ehluleke khona ukushayela iloli wabese eliphosa endawen eyihlathi".Obeshayela iloli ubesethi."Akukho ebengingakwenza ubesesondele kakhulu kanti bengisabela impilo yami".Bobabili abashayeli bamaloli bangabokufika kuleli lakithi.

Babese bephawula ngokuthi.Lomlisa uphuthunyiswe esibhedlela esiseduze I Thello Mogoerane Regional Hospital nokuyilapho kubuye abantu bathatha imoto yakhe bashaya bachitha babashiya kanjalo abamaloli.Kuchaza omunye wabashayeli uthe"Bekuwo 12 ebusuku makwenzeka lento ngibese ngiphoqeleka kuthi ngihlalr ngimulindise kuze kuse uzakwethu".

Amaphoyisa omgaqo ase Ekurhuleni I Metro Police bafikile endaweni uesigameko bazama ukuvimba izimoto ebese zibanga noma zidala ukuminyana emugaqweni.Asaqhubeka nophenyo.

Umbiko- Thempeli Nkosencane Phungula.

Wezindaba ze Nkosencane News🀝

27/07/2022

BAYAKHALA ABAFUNDI BESIKOLE I PERTUNUA T XULU SECONDARY SCHOOL.

Esinye sekole zamabanga aphakathi(secondary school)esise Vosloorus endaweni yaseGoli.Abafundi bakhala ngokunganakwa.

Kusuke umbhikisho ngolwesihlanu olwedlule.Abafundi abaqokwa njengo President besikole befuna ukubuyela esikoleni njengoba belo baxoshwa zingakavalwa.Ngokubika komunye wabafundi ongafisanga ukudalulwa uthi "Laba abaqokwa ukuba benake idingo zesikole abawenzi umsebenzi."

Bakhala ngokungabi bikho kwamaClass abafundi balesikole.Bathi bayampinyana emaClassini isibalo sabo sikhulu kakhulu.Bakhala ngokushoda kwezincwadi equkethe ulwazi lokufunda(textbook).Abanye bahlala kude nesikole bakhale ngamaBus okuyiwona ayintutha bafundi kulendawo.Bathi bona abawatholi.

Emva kombhikisho obanjwe ilabafundi.Asikatholakali isixazululo esibambekayo.Kodwa babuyiselwe esikoleni.

Siyafisa Department of Education uyisukumele lendaba.NoThisha babambisane nalabafundi.Kutholakale amaBus nesincwadi kanjalo namaClass ehlelwe kahle.

Umbiko(Thempeli Nkosencane Phungula)

Nkosencane Newspaper

13/07/2022

Wed, 13 Jul 2022 18:09:00 GMT

JOHANNESBURG - Gauteng police on Wednesday confirmed that a case of theft has been opened after the world championship boxing belt that belonged to former president Nelson Mandela was stolen.

The boxing belt, which was on display at the Nelson Mandela House in Soweto was reported missing at the beginning of the month by employees of the museum on Vilakazi Street.

The WBC title belt was given to Mandela after he was released from prison by former American world champion, Sugar Ray Leonard.

Police spokesperson Dimakatso Sello said: β€œA boxing belt worth approximately worth R50,000 was stolen at the Mandela House in Vilakazi Street in Soweto. Anyone who may have information about this incident is requested to contact the police. All information received will be treated as strictly confidential.”

This comes as South Africans prepare to celebrate Mandela Day next week.

11/07/2022

Mon, 11 Jul 2022 16:05:26 GMT

Khulekani Maseko, Zimbili Vilakazi

July 11, 2022

KUSHIYE umphakathi Knemindeni yabagilwa bedidekile ukubulawakwabantu abangu- 21 ezindaweni zokucima ukoma ngempelasonto, ezehlakalweni ezehlukene ezenzeke KwaZulu-Natal naseGauteng.

Lishone elayizolo kusabikwe abane okuthiwa badutshulwe bashonela endaweni yesigameko endaweni yokucima ukoma eseSweetwaters, eMgungundlovu, ngoMgqibelo ebusuku, abayisishiyagalombili kuthiwa baphuthunyiswe esibhedlela belimele.

UMnuz Nkosingiphile Nsele (33), ungomunye wabane abashone kulesi sigameko.

Udadewabo, uNksz Silindile Nsele ekhuluma neSolezwe, uthe bathole ucingo obeluvela kwelinye ilungu lomphakathi ebelibazisa ukuthi sekudutshulwe umfowabo.

β€œSisuke ngaso leso sikhathi saqonda endaweni okwenzekekuyo isigameko, safika abantu bedindilizile, sekukhona namaphoyisa. Izidumbu bezilele kabuhlungu zingamboziwe okuthe uma sizama ukungena simboze lo wakithi, amaphoyisa asinqabela.

β€œAgcine ngokusidubula ngezinhlamvu zenjoloba okuholele ekutheni kulimale amanye amalungu omndeni okuyimanje asemtholampilo. Sisiphathe kabuhlungu lesi sigameko nokugudluzwa ngesankahlu ngamaphoyisa ekubeni besizele ukuzoqinisekisa isidumbu sikamfowethu,” kusho uNksz Nsele.

Elandisa ngokwenzekile, umnikazi wendawo yokucima ukoma ngesikhathi ekhuluma neSolezwe, uMnuz Mbuyiseni Mtambo, uthe ubekwelinye igumbi eliphezulu ngesikhathi ezwa kuqhuma isibhamu.

β€œNgesikhathi ngiphuma, ngitshelwe ukuthi kwehleabesilisa emotweni efike yama ngaphandle, bangena bangabuzalutho, badubula bebhekise kwabebephakathi. Ngikholwa wukuthi bebemazi umuntu abebemfuna, abanye bathelwa ngamachaphazelo.

β€œBekunemoto yohlobo lwePolo ebivele ipakile ngaphakathi, okuthe emva kokudubula, umnikazi waphuma ngaphakathi ephethe isibhamu ehamba nentombazane isikhashana.

β€œUbuye wangena kule moto washaya wachitha,” kusho uMtambo.

Uthe isigameko esifuze lesi besingakaze senzeke selokhu aqala ukusebenzela kule ndawo kusuka ngo-1992, wathi simshaqise kakhulu. U

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