Today, we feature Seth Sandile Mazibuko, one of the youngest political activists of 1976 who ended up with a ten year sentence. The struggle years were the most vicious and brutal years in the history of our country South Africa. Years and decades have rolled by, years when the apartheid regime, had hit squads whose job was to kill black people in the trains and locations. Hit squads that were funded by the Nationalist Party Government to kill those that were in exile, those who were within the country and those who stood for the truth and were tortured on Robben Island. Indeed! Apartheid was evil. Sath, let me borrow a few lines from James Allen when he said” noting the Saintly characters and wide influence of former Robben islanders, the captures must have remarked on how chance helps you at every turn! “and yet they did not see the trials and failure and struggles which these men have encountered in order to gain their experience. They have no knowledge of sacrifices they have made, of the undaunted efforts they have put forth, of the faith they have exercised so that they may overcome, the insurmountable and realize the vision of their heart. They do not the darkness and the heartaches; they only see the light and joy and call it “luck.” They do not see the long and arduous journey, but only behold the pleasant goal and call it “good fortune.” They do not understand the process, but only perceive the result and call it chance.” In all human affairs there are efforts and there are results. The strength of the effort,is the measure of the result. Change is not. Gifts, powers, material, intellectual, and spiritual possessions, are the fruits of effort. They are thoughts completed, objectives accomplished and visions realized.