About Amava Heritage Publishing

Amava Heritage Publishing (PTY) LTD operates in the cultural, traditional and royal authority sphere. It is all about reclaiming our heritage as black people by researching, packaging, debating and publishing our stories. Stories that tell of our economy, our justice system, our governance structures and our heroes. Stories that prove there was life before the colonial invasion, before we turned slaves, before we lost our self-worth, before we settled to be employees of our white masters, before we lost the land, before we sold our souls for a plate of food. We want our children to be able to use this knowledge to form a context of why things are like this today and what to fix in order to create a better tomorrow

What Amava Heritage Publishing Does

Amava Heritage Publishing (PTY) LTD operates in two professional spheres – Publishing and Communication Consultancy Services.

The Publishing arm is into the cultural, traditional and royal authority sphere. It is all about reclaiming our heritage as black people by researching, packaging, debating and publishing our life stories. Stories that tell of our economy, our justice system, our governance structures and our heroes. Stories that prove there was life before the colonial invasion, before we were forcibly turned slaves, before we lost our self-worth, before we were made second class citizens…

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Imfazwe ka Mlanjeni (eyoMqungu/January 1850- January 1853) nguThemba Ngada INGCOMBOLO Sakukhumbula ke bafundi ukuba ukungena kwabamhlophe kweli kuqale kunxweme lwaseKapa. Bahlasela ke behamba besidla imihlaba yabantu nezizwe zooNoqhakancu naleyo yayisele igonyanyelwe ngamabhulu (wona kaloku afike kwango 1652) bebhuqisa bebhubhisa betshabalalisa oko bangakufuniyo berhwaphiliza mihlaba, zinkomo, mahashe bedlwengula bafazi besenza abantu amakhoboka okusebenzela bona kumhlaba abawutsotsileyo. […]

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Commonly, men will only be brave as their fathers were brave, or timid.

— Henry David Thoreau