La Lutsha

La Lutsha is a revolutionary youth blog grounded in Scientific Socialism with Afrocentric Characteristics. Drawing from Marxism, Leninism, Trotskyism, and Fanonian thought, it rearticulates socialist theory through contemporary African revolutionary traditions—Haniism, Bikoism, and Sankarism. La Lutsha exists to politically educate, sharpen consciousness, and cultivate disciplined, youth-led struggle rooted in African realities.

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Wednesday, 12 August 2026

Fort Hare’s Unfinished Crisis: The Fight for Student Democracy by Lindokuhle Mponco

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You can’t really grasp what’s happening at the University of Fort Hare right now if you see the protest as just about maintenance issues, NS...
Monday, 3 August 2026

The conditions of young people in the CBD of KuGompo City by Lindokuhle Mponco

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Walk through the CBD of KuGompo today and ask yourself one question: is this what freedom was supposed to look like? Young people sleeping i...
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Thursday, 30 July 2026

Municipal Socialism and the Youth Question in South Africa by Lindokuhle Mponco

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  1. Introduction The Crisis of Local Government Across South Africa, municipalities are collapsing. Potholes are swallowing roads. Sewag...
Sunday, 7 June 2026

On Nguni Chauvinism and The Current Wave of Afrophobic Violence in South Africa by Lindokuhle Mponco

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We're watching something incredibly disturbing begin to rear its head in South Africa. A kind of politics that I and many others believe...
Monday, 1 June 2026

People don't eat ideology? Then why are you eating xenophobia?

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"People don't eat ideology." You hear it all the time from certain corners, don't you? It's the kind of phrase that ge...
Thursday, 28 May 2026

Afrophobia in South Africa: Capitalism, Class Fear and the Politics of Division By Lindokuhle Mponco

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Afrophobia in South Africa is a problem. When poor black people fight poor black people somebody with a lot of power benefits from it. This ...
Thursday, 30 April 2026

May Day Blues: My Letter to the Workers, Youth, & Peasants of Occupied Azania by Lindokuhle Mponco

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 Dear Toiling Masses of Occupied Azania, I write to you this May Day to address three major issue that I feel should be openly addressed, an...
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