Is it not a paradox that there is no African language spoken by the Pan
African Language Board? In Circa 350 AD English was a gutter language in
England, spoken by the Saxons, Angels and Jutes. French was the official
language and Latin became England's ecclesial language when the black
friar ST Augustine introduced Christianity in exactly 400 AD and taught
them (English) to fast which they occasionally broke in the mornings
when they salivated over leftovers of French cuisine as they wash dishes
- hence they say "breakfast is the most important meal of the day."
Break-fast simply means breaking the fasting process. EVERY MEAL IS
IMPORTANT!

 

Sebenzile Mlaza

Dept. :Claims 4

*  E-mail     :  [email protected] 

*   Phone      : +27 11 223-0354

*  Fax           : +27 11 223-0072 or 086 697 4587

 

 

 

 


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