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Monday, January 22, 2007

King Shaka the Great

I onced played the role of King Shaka at a conference as facilitator for a group of delegates were we formed the Zulu empire.. and here are some real facts of Shaka the great...

Leadership Lessons from Emperor Shaka Zulu the Great:

  • Build a Sense of Mission
  • Mission is more important than convention
  • To be a conqueror, be apprenticed to a conqueror
  • Lead the charge (from the front)
  • Build a fanatical team
  • Go where angels fear to tread (Good old courage is still king)
  • Be a good strategist (or get one)
  • Know the battlefield (better than the enemy)
  • Be obsessed with world-class technologies
  • Don't believe your own PR

WHO is Shaka Zulu?

Long ago, in 1789, in the rolling green hills of Zululand, a Zulu woman called Nandi gave birth to an unwanted and illegitimate child. The child’s father, Senzangakona, from the clan of Zulu, wanted nothing to do with them and the tribal elders sent a message to Nandi saying "the girl has a beetle (shaka) in her belly". Nandi was relegated to the lowly position of third wife. When Shaka was six years old he allowed a dog to kill one of Senzangakona’s sheep and from that day forth, Shaka and Nandi were cast out by the Zulu clan.

In shame, they were forced to return to the clan of Nandi’s family. Shaka hated living with his mother’s family, they were treated as outcasts and he continuously suffered the cruel, taunting of the other children who referred to him as "the fatherless one." The family were forced to move around from clan to clan until they found a degree of acceptance by the Mtetwa tribe. Shaka grew to young manhood herding sheep and cattle. He showed extraordinary bravery in protecting the animals under his care, and one day killed a leopard single handedly using two throwing spears and a club.

At the age of twenty-one, Shaka became a soldier and distinguished himself in battle under the Mtetwa chieftain Dingiswayo. Shaka proved to be an excellent military strategist and introduced changes in battle methods that were to be a great success. Dingiswayo was a good leader of his people, and under his protection, Shaka grew into a rich and important person. One day Senzangakona came to pay homage to Dingiswayo and was gratified to find that his son had become a great man. He promised Shaka the chieftainship of the Zulu clan after his death. However Senzangakona bowed to the pressure of his wives, and after his death, Shaka’s young half-brother, Sugujana became chief. When Shaka heard the news he broke into a great rage and killed the new chief in battle. Shaka dressed up in his glorious and fearsome battle costume of blue monkey fur and genet tails, and with his own Mtetwa regiment by his side, became king of the Zulu’s.

Shaka set to building a mighty new kraal, it was called Bulawayo, "the place of killing." Nandi was brought to live there in a sumptuous royal kraal of her own. A great feast was held in honour of the new capital and the hills rang out with the roar of the royal salute, "Bayete, Nkosi! Bayete Nkosi!" Shaka marched in revenge on his mother’s Mlangeni clan who had treated them so cruelly in his youth. Victory came easily and Shaka developed a taste for the power of battle.
Shaka continued to revolutionise the Zulu army. He introduced new weapons, new regimental structures and battle formations. He was a cruel and strict disciplinarian. Soldiers caught disobeying his rules were immediately put to death. He forced his regiments to run barefoot over fields of thorns so that their feet became hardened and they could move more quickly in battle. Shaka scored victory after victory. Each clan that was conquered was assimilated into his tribe and the Zulu’s became a great and powerful nation ruling over vast tracts of land in the southern coastal and interior regions of what is today known as KwaZulu Natal.

In 1825 the British arrived at Port Natal. Shaka invited the two British commanders, Fynn and Farewell, to his kraal where he entertained them with a majestic display of his power. Shaka granted the British full possession of Port Natal, and in return the British plied him with gifts of brass bars, beads and blankets. The British at that time were forced to respect the power of the Zulu and there was no trouble in Shaka’s lifetime.

After the death of his mother Nandi in 1827, Shaka became increasingly paranoid and unpredictable. Ironically, unbeknown to him, members of his inner family circle were hatching a plot to destroy him. In September 1828, Shaka was assassinated by his half-brothers Dingaan and Mhlangana who stabbed him to death with their spears. He was buried the following day together with personal possessions and Dingaan become king.

From then on the Zulu Nation began its decline. Shaka may have been an unpredictable and bloodthirsty tyrant but he increased the power and glory of his tribe and will always hold an important place in the history of both the Zulu’s and South Africa.

Friday, January 19, 2007

My Journey to the Land of "Topalki"

Gotten back from Prague for 3 days days now and it so overwhelmed with satisfaction my job cldnt make me settle down to write something in my Blog.. well Thank God its friday ....

When left home that morning as early as 6:20am so i could catch a train to Geneva for 6:34 am knwo ingmy flght was at 11am just didnt want to take any chances.. well i got to the Airport. waited for about 30mins and them check in started to prague.. so i maneuvered my way through teh self checkin Machine.. got my boarding pass, checkied in my luggage and off i went for some site seeing through the Geneva airport.. soon i was at the waiting lounge.. and i tried playing around with my laptop.. and realized i could get wireless internet .. so awesome.. i just love the internet .. but to my great dissapointment SwissCom controlled the hotspot and to gain full access you have to pay any way never mind i dint even think twice but continued with some offline work.. i left Geneva soon after then and arrived in Prague after about 2 Hrs 15Mins.. and there i got the best welcome ever at any airport i have been first it was a beautiful girl holding out my name and then a very really chilled can of beer as
Welcome to Cze
ch republic.. :)- Thank u Starosta

Well that was how my experience in Czech republic started.. and if i go on and one i am sure gonna type what you should'nt read :) .... but to capture this quickly once again in my life i have met another set of people that have challenged my every bit and contributed to shaping my experiences in my personal development and i really want to say thank you to all of you .. the Next Facis: Beata, Catarina, Eva, Ivan, Kevin, Kvetos, Pak-Man, Paola, Piotr, Vladimir, you guys are extremely brilliant individuals and it was so cool working with you through premeeting and the entire conference thank you for the inspiration i got from you .. to the MC Eva, Fabian, Jacob, Jana, Myka, Nina and Sisa .. my words to you is that you guys are unstoppable i really appreciate your trust in me to deliver by giving me that opportunity to chair your conference that was a pioneer in its concept.. Thank you so much guys i cant stop appreciating your contribution to my personal development it means alot to me ..


To the Topalki Players (if you want to know what a real drinking competition is then go to Czech republic :-) you guys rock .... 300 Litres of Beer in one night ? man i duff my hat.. prague i will be visiting very soon again .. :)


Much Love from Switzerland......


Sunday, January 07, 2007

Mind your Step.......


Dont call me stupid when u read this post ... u know for the last 2 weeks i have been working on alot of population data and statistics.. dragging different inspirations from it.. and here i wanna share this one with you .. as i type this post the world population is approximated at 6,568,143,007 (Billion)..... (exploding ehnn)...

So here is my mind your step message to you ... knowing we have 6, 568,143, 007 people in the world and each pesrson has 10 toes.. jeezzz that means that there are 65, 681,430,070 (Billion) Toes in the world.. wow.. we never know when we would step on some one's toes.. take this as my 2007 messgae to you .. Mind your Step......:)

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Post Holiday

Yeahhhh my first post afterthe new year celebration...... :)
Finally ......wow.. seems so cool again to go back to work.. i have missed being at work for the Holiday period.. you can imagine i had one very important meeting today i had been looking forward to .. for months.. was a meeting of my supposed direct Boss whom have never been there since.. sept.. Apparently.. the position was vacant and my office has been looking for an expert.. to man that field.. which is External relations and Advocacy.. so now we finally got someone. and i will be working directly.. under her.. apparently she was the Chief of Advocacy for UNAIDS.. presumably she was doing alot magic for UNAIDS fund raising strategies.. from taking to her today i know she was very strategic inclined.. and she damn knows her onions, although she is not starting work till 1st of february.. but we just had to familirise with the state of things and shared some new ideas on what woud be priority immediately she resumes.. and after 2 hours of meeting.. i was very satisfied.. i know i am gonna learn alot from her and i am looking forward to working with her in the nxet months... Welcome Leyla..

Monday, January 01, 2007

" My Sylvestre "


Posting at 1:51 am, did i hear someone say hope he is not getting crazy .. precisely no i am not, rather just want to share some very funny thing that happened to me.. u know since the Xmas eve i have been going around and seeing on different posters and on the internet different captions tagged SYLVESTRE party .. and to my greatest surprise i have been wondering .. who the hell is this sylvestre.. i mean is he so popular.. having parties in different cities. well this is what happens to a man who does not speak or understand German .. because you know what .. to me greatest surprise SYLVESTRE in German just means NewYear's Eve.. How could i be so stupid... ?:)

Well just thot that was useful to hear .. anyway now that we all know what Sylvestre means i can how tell you that i spent my sylvestre hanging out with some AIESEC friends in a little swiss village some where in the farms.. was so nice.. for the first time i tasted Sushi.. although i really didnt like it because of the raw fish .. i tasted in it.. even though i was told it wasnt .. but it was really nice cos people even didnt allow the 2 rounds of sushi spend much time on the tray well i guess it was afterall again it's just me .. not being used to it ..

Am writing this Post from Zurich at the moment .. after having a nice time in Sarah's house with the other AIESEC people.. well .. what else can i say again but i was really impressed with the fireworks in Zurich .. was really cool.. How did it go in ur city...?????

Happy new Year