About Us
A Few Words
About Us
Native Agenda
The Native Agenda is a true Native civil rights movement, a watchdog, with the aim of asserting the rights and aspirations of the Natives of South Africa through robust engagements and actions
Mzwandile Zayd Mpahumulo,
President
Why Choose Us
Our Mission
- To hold both the Government and multinational corporates accountable for their actions
- To uplift the Natives and rebuild the country’s infrastructure
- To facilitate open discussion on various matters such as politics, sports, economy and more
- To partner with Native businesses and formations
Equality
We believe in equality, freedom of speech with responsibility and opportunities for all people
What is Native Agenda?
The Natives agenda is a non-racist anti-classist, however, pro black civil rights movement that strives to be the vanguard of society that does this by holding all those in power, accountable for their actions.
We believe in Revolutionary ideas and dialogue and not anarchy of thoughts, and of disruptive protest and vandalism, we want to strive for a just system that is African,as we put the aspirations and cultures of the natives into our perspective, we strive to set up the agenda of this country through robust engagement and dialogue as we will be representing the aspirations and frustrations of the Natives.
We are a movement that is striving for the dignity of the Native people of this country both rich, poor, men and women. we believe in leading people that aspire for a better life through hard work, ideas while simultaneously minimizing the dependence on government, we believe in striving for a better country governed by the will of the people and not of business and external influential “powers”.
We strive to educate our people to transition from being reactionary communities to becoming a proactive and solution-oriented nation. We aim to shift away from destructive and violent protests towards more action-oriented demonstrations, guided by love for our country. Our goal is to avoid barricading streets and causing damage to communal property, as well as minimizing inconvenience to everyday social norms and ways of life.
Great Staff
Our Philosophy
Building a Just South Africa: Upholding Rights and Fostering Equality
- We endeavour to uphold the dignity of the Native men and women of this country, both rich, poor, educated and uneducated.
- We believe in leading people that aspire for a better life through inspirational ideas and hard work, while simultaneously reducing the reliance on government.
- We believe in striving for a better country governed by the will of the people, not of by multi-national corporates and other “powers”.
- We believe in revolutionary ideas and dialogue, not anarchy of thoughts, disruptive protests and vandalism.
- We strive for a just African system that positions the aspirations and cultures of the Natives into perspective.
- We strive set the agenda of this country through robust engagements and dialogue to represent the aspirations and frustrations of the Natives.
- We strive to educate Natives to be a proactive and action-oriented nation, guided by their love of this country.
- We strive for the rehabilitation of our people through educational and psychological programs, aimed at asserting themselves in each space they occupy.