Mulalo Netsianda
The State House Artisans, Our Heads of State the Mob is a book, that represents my personal view about how Afrika remained a hunting ground of slavery and socio-economic and political injustice imposed by the Afrikan conflict of the present and the future transformation. By looking at how Afrika has not fully recovered from the stooge of its governance, it was therefore important for me to observe the engagements into which these problems have entertained Afrikan affairs in response to the challenges that Afrikan governance itself has faced and created.As far as Afrikan problems are concerned in governance and leadership, I believe that every society has a drive for its socio-economic and political reality that goes far beyond the gesture of its state house artisans of cadre deployment, staff-rider membership, and leadership promises. I am in favour of anyone who believes that it is the task of every society to demand such reality and its meaning under such democratic and political control.Furthermore, it is my appeal to you who would lay your eyes on this, to gain an insight into your own experience of everyday life with these unfounded socio-economic and political claims and confusion, which most Afrikan livelihoods depend upon, and that our livelihoods have been so far reduced into another deception of poverty and corruption by the state house artisans who are continuing to do house maintenance as heads of state.