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Stretch the Rand Campaign
Our survival kit
Blacks in this country face enormous social, economic and
developmental problems which are a legacy of our defeat and
subsequent centuries of colonialism and oppression. Our freedom
from political oppression, as marked by our first vote in 1994,
has not made a dent on our socio-economic problems. The "Stretch
The Rand" Campaign is meant to help us on the road to economic
freedom. It proceeds on the premise that nobody can affirm us
economically and socially more than we can affirm ourselves. It
is clarion call for Blacks to stand up and fight for their own
economic and social advancement.
The Black condition
Despite the fact that we are indigenous and the vast majority in
this country of our forebears, we are at the bottom of the pile
in every sphere of life. We are indeed in bad shape and some of
the statistics below testify to that :
- Blacks own less than 13% of land in this country.
- Blacks control only 2% of the economy of the South Africa.
- Less than 1% of all Chartered Accountants are Black.
- Only about 1000 out of 26 000 Medical Doctors are Black.
- 13% of all Lawyers in this country are Black.
- 15 million of us are jobless.
- 7 million Blacks are homeless.
- 80% Blacks have no tap water in their homes.
- 60% of us have no access to electricity.
- Over 75% of Black families live below the poverty datum line.
Figures and statistics aside, we know that Blacks are associated
with most of the negative things in our country. we are
synonymous with mikhukhu, street kids, car hijackings and so on.
When you see a shack, you know a Black person lives in it. You
do not have to ask. The same notions and images pertain to
street kids and car hijackings.
We know that when people call for the death penalty for
criminals, they are in fact saying : hang these blacks !
We know that when it is said matric results are bad, in fact, it
means Blacks are failing matric.
It is clear that our collective image and dignity as people are
terribly injured by these problems which are our direct
inheritance from colonialism and racist oppression.
Our Complicity
The condition of Blacks will not change as long as self-hatred
and love of others persist among Blacks. While we do not support
one another 's endeavours, we support other races to dominate
us.
Whites just know that when they have a legal matter, they go to
white lawyers.
They do not even talk about or debate it.
When they are sick, they go to white doctors, dentists,
optometrists and other medical people.
When they are hungry, they patronise white restaurants and
cafes.
Even if Black lawyers, doctors and cafe owners operate from
offices, surgeries and cafes in towns and cities, whites will
not patronise them.
However, Blacks are seen everyday queuing in white doctors'
surgeries, white lawyers' offices, banks, insurance companies,
funeral undertakers and supermarkets. We seem to think it is
natural for us to enrich others and some of us might
subliminally take pride in doing so. Blacks are the only race
group that opens business only for themselves, but other races
do it for everybody. Our attitude towards ourselves and our
efforts is our biggest enemy.
Stretch the Rand : Our Survival
This is a simple and straight forward call to Blacks to uplift
themselves through mutual support. For instance, if you were to
build a house, try your level best to use a Black house planner,
brick layers, carpenters, electricians, plumbers and painters.
If you are sick, see a Black doctor.
If you have a legal problem, go to a Black lawyer.
If your tank is empty, fill up at a Black owned garage.
If you have a party, a wedding or funeral, use a Black Printer,
Caterer or Undertaker.
In turn, Black business people, professionals and others, donate
at least once a year, learning materials at schools nearest to
them. This could be done with ceremonies for good effect.
What will this do ?
1. Make the few Rands we have as Blacks to circulate longer in
our ranks.
2. Increase economic solidarity among us.
3. Lift the economic standards of Blacks, especially in the
townships and villages.
4. Improve our educational standards, improving chances of us
producing more accountants, engineers, doctors, etc.
5. Reduce crime in our communities.
6. Create a better environment for economic activity in our
townships and villages.
7. Give our direct contact with role models in the form of
business people, professionals and others who come to school
once a year to donate and celebrate.
8. Give our learners and educators moral and material support so
that they may succeed.
9. Enhance community spirit and cohesion in our townships and
villages.
10. Give us muscle in dealings with those who still control the
greater heights of our economy.
Collective Dignity
The "Stretch The Rand" Campaign does not isolate us from the
economy of our country, nor does it solve all our problems. But
it is a huge psychological and material step to launch us on to
the road to progress and collective dignity.
The President of this country might be Black, intelligent,
staying in a good house and driving good car. But his dignity is
diminished by the number of his people who are homeless,
unemployed and suffering.
The dignity of an individual US citizen, for instance, is
enhanced by the collective dignity of the powerful and dignified
United States. Similarly, the dignity of an individual in our
country is dependent on the collective dignity of the racial
group that person belongs to. By virtue of their social and
economic domination, whites have the highest collective dignity
in South Africa. Blacks, both as individuals and as collective,
have the lowest dignity.
It is our duty and responsibility to enhance our collective and
individual dignity through collective economic action. Let us
Stretch the Rand !
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