20/02/2023
A practical strategy on how we can own our means of production in the black community on a zero budget:
Since well we as a black people don't own land and means of production, how about we start by owning backyard factories using our yards as a work in progress towards owning our means of production. We'll pool our funds together (we can call it a Black Backyard Factory Stokvel) and buy a wide variety of industrial machineries, that'll massproduce all the products we consume on a day to day basis (industrialize the black community).
By way of example house X buys diaper and sanitary pad manufacturering industrial machine (which is worth under R100000), and specializes in producing diapers and sanitary pads (which are products widely consumed in the black community). If we can produce them we will have the power to price them at low cost, furthermore we can even supply the government adult and tolder's diapers, and sanitary pads.
Moreover, house Y buys an industrial knitting machine (Which is literally worth under R21000 including training), This industrial machinery automatically produces a large quantity of clothes at once; meaning we will have a competitive advantage over China by way of pricing our clothes at low cost; which by virtue will appeal and cater for the price sensitive target market which constantly questions the pricing of black businesses.
House D purchases a brick manufacturing industrial machinery (Which is worth under R64000), using their backyard as a production plant to produce a wide variety of bricks, essentially the community must be urged to exclusively use this bricks to build and extend their houses if needs be. We can also use this bricks as a social responsibility to build African centered schools of thought and libraries.
House F, C, S l, F, B and G at large specialize in backyards gardens, each house grows one unique crop and others households also specialize in growing their own unique crops which are complementary and widely consumed in the community (all is needed is organic seeds, expertise, the backyards and planting tools). Before we (Blacks) can run "fruitful" commercial farms, we ought to 1st run "fruitful" backyard food gardens.
Moreover, house H buys bakery equipment to produce bread, rolls and cakes (worth under R50000). Bread is currently retailing for under R14, under 25 million units of bread are sold each and everyday in S.A meaning the bread industry is worth R350 million a day, with giant players like Albany, Blue Ribbon and Sasko absorbing almost all the market share and constantly fixing the bread prices in order to rob the people, if we can mass produce our own bread we can cripple the monopoly by virtue.
In closing, if we can own our means production, land and food supply as a black people we can determine our own market prices, without influences from allien forces who constantly fix the currency and market prices for their own selfish ends. No downgrade, recession and inflation formed against us shall prosper. Only through collaborative economics that we can achieve this. I mean, if black households can buy couches worth R60000 surely they can buy machinery worth R60000, that will translate into creating generational wealth. Vuka Da**ie sekusile...